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Buli Airport

Pekaulang, Indonesia
PGQ WAME

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
110
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Buli Airport (PGQ), also known as Pekaulang Airport, is a regional aviation facility located in the settlement of Buli within the East Halmahera Regency of North Maluku, Indonesia. The airport operates from a single, compact passenger terminal designed primarily to facilitate 'pioneer' (perintis) domestic flights and essential cargo transport. It acts as a critical infrastructure link, connecting the eastern part of Halmahera Island to the regional hub of Ternate. The terminal infrastructure is functional and focused on essential transit services, providing a sheltered waiting area and basic check-in counters that typically open shortly before scheduled flights. While the facility lacks modern commercial amenities like retail shops or duty-free outlets, travelers can find small kiosks or local food stalls (*warungs*) situated just outside the building offering snacks and beverages. Due to the limited services available on-site, travelers are strongly encouraged to handle significant financial needs and major meals in Buli town prior to arrival. Operationally, the airport is primarily served by Susi Air and regional turboprop carriers, providing regular but low-frequency links to Sultan Babullah Airport in Ternate. Ground transportation to the Buli village center is informal, with visitors typically utilizing local motorcycle taxis known as *ojek* or pre-arranged private vehicle transfers. For those heading to the regional administrative center of Maba, the journey involves a scenic but lengthy 2 to 3-hour road trip, making the airport a vital starting point for travelers exploring this remote part of the archipelago.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Buli Airport serves the Buru Island area of eastern Indonesia, so the connection is a local road or island transfer rather than a big airport interchange. The useful planning question is not how to switch airlines but how to get from the strip to the town, the port, or the next part of your island itinerary. Because the airport is small and the transport network is local, it is worth arranging the pickup or car in advance and keeping your timing flexible in case the flight or the weather shifts. If you are going deeper into Buru, the airport is just the first step, and you should think in terms of a road journey or a boat connection after you land. That makes PGQ similar to many regional island airports: valuable because it shortens the first leg, not because it gives you a complex transfer system. For travelers with work or family plans in Pekaulang and the surrounding settlements, the best strategy is to line up the local contact and treat the airport as a simple arrival point. If you are continuing onward to other parts of Maluku, the real connection is likely to happen through a port or a larger island access point, not through a same-day airline chain. In short, Buli Airport is useful when the ground side is already sorted and frustrating when you expect it to behave like a hub.

๐Ÿ“ Location

Aji Pangeran Tumenggung Pranoto International Airport

Samarinda, Indonesia
AAP WALS

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
60
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Aji Pangeran Tumenggung (APT) Pranoto International Airport (AAP) is the primary air gateway for Samarinda, the capital of East Kalimantan, Indonesia. Opened in 2018 to replace the older, centrally located Temindung Airport, AAP features a modern and spacious single-terminal building designed to handle the region's growing passenger traffic. The terminal architecture incorporates local Dayak cultural motifs and offers a clean, well-organized environment for travelers. All domestic and international flights are managed from this integrated facility, which includes a large check-in hall, multiple departure gates, and a modern baggage handling system. The airport is equipped with a range of passenger amenities. Travelers will find various dining options, from local Indonesian eateries to popular coffee shops, located both before and after the security checkpoint. Retail outlets include convenience stores, souvenir shops, and a Duty-Free section. While premium lounges are limited, there are ample public seating areas throughout the departure hall. The airport is also designed to be accessible for passengers with reduced mobility. As a key infrastructure project for the region, particularly with the development of Indonesia's new capital, Nusantara, APT Pranoto Airport is undergoing significant expansion. Plans are in place for a new, larger passenger terminal and improved ground infrastructure, including a potential future rail link. For now, the current terminal capably serves as a vital hub connecting Samarinda to major cities across Indonesia.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Connecting through Aji Pangeran Tumenggung Pranoto International Airport requires navigating Indonesia's domestic network, as this East Kalimantan hub currently offers no international services despite its international designation, requiring all overseas connections through Jakarta or Surabaya. Opened in 2018 to replace obsolete Temindung Airport, AAP handles 752,913 passengers annually with domestic routes operated by Garuda Indonesia, Batik Air, Citilink, Super Air Jet, and Wings Air to five destinations including Jakarta CGK, Surabaya, Banjarmasin, Tanjung Redeb, and Yogyakarta, with approximately 291 monthly flights serving the region's mining and oil industries. Domestic connections within the single terminal require minimal transit time due to the airport's compact design, though passenger volumes approaching the 1.5 million annual capacity limit can create congestion during peak periods. The 831-mile Jakarta route, served by multiple carriers, provides the primary gateway for international connections, with Garuda Indonesia offering premium connectivity options through Jakarta's extensive network. Alternative routing through Surabaya enables connections to Australian and regional Asian destinations, while the limited Banjarmasin service provides access to South Kalimantan's coal regions and onward connections to Malaysian Borneo. Ground transportation coordination is essential for connections beyond Samarinda, with Banyumili Travel providing scheduled shuttle services to key East Kalimantan cities including Sangatta, Bontang, and Balikpapan, while DAMRI operates two bus routes connecting the airport to various Samarinda districts. The airport's location 25 kilometers from city center requires fixed-rate taxis charging IDR 150,000-160,000 for the 30-45 minute journey, with six standardized taxi companies operating 24-hour services. Future expansion plans targeting 8 million annual passengers by 2040 include runway extension to 3,000 meters and additional terminal capacity, potentially enabling direct international services that would eliminate current connection requirements through Java's major hubs.

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