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Sultan Bantilan Airport

Toli Toli-Celebes Island, Indonesia
TLI WAMI

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Sultan Bantilan Airport, formerly known as Lalos Airport, is a domestic aviation facility located near Toli-Toli, a city in Central Sulawesi province on the island of Sulawesi in Indonesia. Operating under IATA code TLI and ICAO code WAMI, this regional airport serves the remote northern coastal region of Central Sulawesi, providing essential air connectivity to communities that are otherwise difficult to access due to the mountainous terrain and limited road infrastructure characteristic of this part of Indonesia. The airport features a single asphalt runway designated 11/29, measuring 1,400 meters in length by 23 meters in width (approximately 4,593 feet by 75 feet). Positioned at an elevation of just 2 meters (7 feet) above sea level, the airport's coastal location provides excellent operational conditions for aircraft approaches and departures. The runway's asphalt surface is well-maintained to support regular domestic operations, though its relatively short length limits operations to smaller regional aircraft typically used for inter-island connections within Indonesia. Terminal facilities at Sultan Bantilan Airport are designed to accommodate domestic operations with basic but functional amenities appropriate for a regional airport. The single-story terminal building provides essential passenger services including check-in counters, a modest waiting area, and basic retail facilities. Given the airport's role as a domestic hub for the region, it lacks international arrival and departure facilities, with all operations focused on connecting Toli-Toli to major Indonesian cities and transportation hubs. The airport serves as a crucial transportation link for the Central Sulawesi region, with popular domestic routes connecting Tolitoli to Palu (the provincial capital), Surabaya, and Balikpapan. These connections facilitate business travel, government services, and essential supply logistics for the region. The airport plays a particularly important role in supporting local economic development and tourism, providing access to Central Sulawesi's cultural attractions and natural beauty, including nearby national parks and traditional Bugis and Kaili communities that maintain distinctive maritime and agricultural traditions.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Allow extra time for transfers at Sultan Bantilan Airport due to potential congestion. The facility maintains flexible scheduling to accommodate weather-related delays common in the region. Ground transportation options include rental vehicles and taxi services, though advance booking is recommended. Seasonal weather patterns significantly impact flight operations, requiring travelers to maintain flexible schedules. The airport's strategic location serves multiple communities across the surrounding region. Emergency services and medical evacuation capabilities are maintained year-round for community safety. Local aviation services include flight training, aircraft maintenance, and specialized charter operations. Weather monitoring systems provide essential data for safe flight operations in challenging conditions. The facility coordinates closely with regional air traffic control for optimal flight routing. Baggage handling procedures are streamlined due to the airport's focused operational scope. The airport's operational systems are designed to facilitate smooth passenger flow during connection periods. Passenger amenities include dining options, retail shops, comfortable seating areas, and charging stations, making extended layovers more comfortable and productive. Accessibility services include mobility assistance, wheelchair support, and specialized facilities to ensure all passengers can navigate connections comfortably and safely. The airport maintains operational systems designed to facilitate smooth passenger connections and minimize transfer complications during peak and off-peak travel periods. Terminal facilities at Sultan Bantilan Airport provide essential passenger services with check-in counters, security screening, baggage handling systems, and boarding gate access coordinated to support connecting travelers.

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AA Bere Tallo (Haliwen) Airport

Atambua, Indonesia
ABU WATA

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

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

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

A.A. Bere Tallo (Haliwen) Airport (ABU), with its current ICAO code WATA, serves the city of Atambua on Timor island in Indonesia. This domestic airport underwent significant upgrades in 2013, expanding its terminal facilities to accommodate a growing number of passengers and flights. The airport operates from a single terminal building designed for efficient processing of domestic arrivals and departures. Its layout is straightforward and integrated, featuring clearly defined areas for check-in, security screening, and departure gates, all within close proximity. The terminal provides basic but essential amenities for passenger convenience. While there are no extensive luxury lounges, comfortable seating areas are available for travelers awaiting their flights. The airport is equipped to handle scheduled commercial flights from airlines such as Susi Air, TransNusa, and Wings Air, with Kupang being the most popular destination. Security procedures at ABU adhere to Indonesian national regulations for regional airports, involving standard screening protocols for both carry-on and checked baggage, along with personal checks. Given its regional focus and moderate passenger volume, wait times at security checkpoints are generally short, contributing to a quick and uncomplicated passenger experience. As ABU handles domestic traffic exclusively, international immigration or customs facilities are not on-site.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Connections at A.A. Bere Tallo (Haliwen) Airport (ABU) are exclusively domestic, primarily linking Atambua with other cities within Indonesia. The most popular route is to Kupang (KOE), which often serves as a primary connection point for onward travel across East Nusa Tenggara and to other parts of Indonesia. Airlines such as Susi Air, TransNusa, and Wings Air operate scheduled commercial flights from ABU.\n\nFor travelers who need to connect to international flights, it is necessary to route through larger international airports in Indonesia, such as Kupang's El Tari International Airport (KOE) or further afield to major hubs like Soekarno-Hatta International Airport (CGK) in Jakarta or Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) in Bali. If you are connecting from ABU to a commercial flight at another Indonesian airport, it is advisable to allow at least 2-3 hours between connecting flights. This buffer is crucial to allow for baggage collection and re-checking, as inter-airline transfers are not always seamless, especially if traveling on separate tickets.\n\nGround transportation from ABU to Atambua city center, located approximately 4 kilometers northeast, is readily available. Taxis and shuttle services are accessible outside the arrival hall, with taxi counters located inside the terminal for convenience. For a more economical option, motorcycle taxis (ojek) are available and typically cost around Rp 15,000 for a ride to the city center.

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