In this article, the busiest airports in Indonesia are measured according to data presented by the Airport Council International organization and the Angkasa Pura companies.
No. | Airport name | Province | City served | IATA | ICAO | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 [1] [2] | 2012 [3] [2] | 2013 [3] [2] | 2014 [3] [4] [2] | 2015 [5] [4] [2] | 2016 [2] | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 |
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1 | Soekarno–Hatta International Airport | Banten | Jakarta | CGK | WIII | 32,172,114 | 37,143,719 | 44,355,998 | 51,178,188 | 57,772,864 | 60,137,347 | 57,221,169 | 54,291,336 | 58,700,000 [6] | 63,015,620 | 65,893,904 | ||
2 | I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport | Bali | Denpasar | DPS | WADD | 8,470,566 | 9,621,714 | 11,120,171 | 12,780,563 | 14,188,694 | 15,630,839 | 17,271,415 | 17,108,387 | 19,986,415 | 21,052,592 | 23,779,178 | ||
3 | Juanda International Airport | East Java | Surabaya | SUB | WARR | 8,879,296 | 10,633,725 | 11,139,149 | 13,778,287 | 16,445,570 | 17,683,955 | 17,285,085 | 17,143,912 | 19,483,844 [7] | 20,127,844 | 20,951,063 | ||
4 | Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport | South Sulawesi | Makassar | UPG | WAAA | 4,703,118 | 5,063,860 | 6,546,831 | 7,456,381 | 8,580,802 | 9,634,237 | 8,848,354 | 9,306,184 | 10,672,942 | 12,294,780 | 13,537,770 | ||
5 | Kualanamu International Airport | North Sumatra | Medan | KNO | WIMM | 4,816,852 | 5,852,076 | 6,616,935 | 7,170,107 | 7,991,914 | 8,358,705 | 8,059,796 | 8,004,791 | 8,956,724 | 9,579,748 [8] | 10,455,953 [9] | ||
6 | Adisutjipto Airport | Special Region of Yogyakarta | Yogyakarta | JOG | WAHH | 2,793,769 | 3,368,228 | 3,690,350 | 4,292,156 | 4,998,028 | 5,775,947 | 6,236,578 | 6,380,336 | 7,208,557 | 7,819,889 | 8,430,622 | ||
7 | Halim Perdanakusuma International Airport | Special Capital Region of Jakarta | Jakarta | HLP | WIHH | 201,348 | 199,425 | 210,814 | 1,646,864 | 3,059,153 | 5,614,005 | 6,920,999 | 7,400,000 | |||||
8 | Hang Nadim International Airport | Riau Islands | Batam | BTH | WIDD | 2,161,023 | 3,272,499 | 4,305,695 | 4,772,873 [10] | 5,030,785 [10] | 6,120,000 | 6,355,113 | 6,500,000 | |||||
9 | Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II Airport | South Sumatra | Palembang | PLM | WIPP | 2,598,274 | 2,902,129 | 3,032,629 | 3,258,834 | 3,384,464 | 3,899,187 | 4,623,285 | 5,126,298 | |||||
10 | Jenderal Ahmad Yani Airport | Central Java | Semarang | SRG | WAHS | 1,418,099 | 1,656,668 | 2,018,818 | 2,432,511 | 3,006,808 | 3,295,022 | 3,469,395 | 3,682,108 | 4,224,295 | 4,426,428 | 5,038,603 | ||
11 | Husein Sastranegara Airport | West Java | Bandung | BDO | WICC | 937,849 | 1,872,985 | 2,533,887 | 2,927,304 | 3,146,807 | 3,696,175 | 3,980,000 | 4,310,000 | |||||
12 | Supadio Airport | West Kalimantan | Pontianak | PNK | WIOO | 2,133,545 | 2,291,470 | 2,307,322 | 2,502,957 | 2,713,259 | 3,182,167 | 3,447,254 | 4,220,000 | |||||
13 | Zainuddin Abdul Madjid International Airport | West Nusa Tenggara | Mataram | LOP | WADL | 1,049,395 | 1,173,913 | 1,406,031 | 1,519,624 | 1,836,051 | 2,167,619 | 2,417,875 | 2,552,399 | 3,450,000 | 3,677,477 | 4,139,371 | ||
14 | Sultan Syarif Kasim II International Airport | Riau | Pekanbaru | PKU | WIBB | 1,164,215 | 1,260,235 | 1,665,673 | 2,541,431 | 2,772,254 | 3,257,547 | 2,993,872 | 2,670,046 | 3,346,810 | 4,465,977 | 4,135,762 | ||
15 | Minangkabau International Airport | West Sumatra | Padang | PDG | WIEE | 1,653,401 | 2,270,354 | 2,643,719 | 2,789,597 | 2,791,411 | 3,169,122 | 3,618,642 | 3,954,961 | 4,130,000 | ||||
16 | Sam Ratulangi International Airport | North Sulawesi | Manado | MDC | WAMM | 1,820,719 | 2,092,768 | 2,322,162 | 2,016,136 | 2,113,737 | 2,671,997 [11] | 2,802,544 | 2,819,640 | |||||
17 | Radin Inten II Airport | Lampung | Bandar Lampung | TKG | WICT | 690,666 | 848,500 | 1,540,889 | 634,497 | 1,419,342 | 2,463,703 | 2,643,225 | ||||||
18 | Adisumarmo Airport | Central Java | Solo | SOC | WARQ | 741,530 | 773,687 | 968,271 | 1,195,812 | 1,395,761 | 1,511,228 | 1,417,576 | 1,525,013 | 1,640,593 | 2,683,853 | 2,639,301 | ||
19 | Dortheys Hiyo Eluay International Airport | Papua | Jayapura | DJJ | WAJJ | 1,070,527 | 1,333,625 | 1,728,549 | 1,929,813 | 2,207,997 | 2,334,614 | |||||||
20 | Depati Amir Airport | Bangka Belitung | Pangkal Pinang | PGK | WIPK | 1,325,522 | 1,484,357 | 1,467,118 | 1,401,308 | 1,658,920 | 1,914,006 | 2,000,194 | 2,089,803 | |||||
21 | El Tari Airport | East Nusa Tenggara | Kupang | KOE | WATT | 726,886 | 826,195 | 932,825 | 1,105,531 | 1,314,337 | 1,369,557 | 1,310,734 | 1,523,342 | 1,763,107 | 2,033,039 | |||
22 | Sultan Thaha Syaifuddin Airport | Jambi | Jambi City | DJB | WIPA | 1,014,963 | 1,117,909 | 1,282,244 | 1,316,379 | 1,168,219 | 1,639,873 | 1,773,721 | 1,832,000 | |||||
23 | Domine Eduard Osok Airport | West Papua | Sorong | SOQ | WASS | 347,355 | 798,607 | 978,331 | 1,220,019 | 1,644,952 | ||||||||
24 | Haluoleo Airport | Southeast Sulawesi | Kendari | KDI | WAWW | 347,355 | 889,364 | 841,372 | 886,816 | 1,241,328 | 1,473,897 | 1,544,643 | ||||||
25 | Pattimura Airport | Maluku | Ambon | AMQ | WAPP | 534,444 | 662,724 | 719,254 | 656,088 | 1,030,979 | 1,002,861 | 1,192,375 | 1,318,041 | 1,364,210 | 1,517,688 | |||
26 | Syamsudin Noor Airport | South Kalimantan | Banjarmasin | BDJ | WAOO | 1,765,955 | 2,079,022 | 2,619,867 | 3,103,191 | 3,651,249 | 3,888,993 | 3,714,463 | 3,546,554 | 3,613,473 | 3,588,643 | 3,854,561 | 1,466,132 [12] [13] | |
27 | Mutiara SIS Al-Jufrie Airport | Central Sulawesi | Palu | PLW | WAFF | 746,630 | 897,999 | 672,698 | 1,339,869 | 1,366,673 | ||||||||
28 | Abdul Rachman Saleh Airport | East Java | Malang | MLG | WARA | 221,589 | 526,038 | 619,782 | 722,000 | 859,878 | 1,092,461 | 1,332,000 | ||||||
29 | Sultan Iskandar Muda International Airport | Aceh | Banda Aceh | BTJ | WITT | 705,719 | 672,695 | 711,796 | 721,727 | 748,721 | 741,438 | 1,132,412 | 1,175,897 | |||||
30 | Fatmawati Soekarno Airport | Bengkulu | Bengkulu City | BKS | WIPL | 459,303 | 487,311 | 558,750 | 736,315 | 1,065,479 | ||||||||
31 | H.A.S. Hanandjoeddin Airport | Bangka Belitung | Tanjung Pandan | TJQ | WIOD | 270,721 | 330,582 | 395,544 | 406,361 | 405,661 | 421,211 | 976,585 | 1,044,084 | |||||
32 | Juwata Airport | North Kalimantan | Tarakan | TRK | WALR | 837,414 | 912,998 | 800,902 | 970,580 | 1,002,484 | 1,030,222 | |||||||
33 | Tjilik Riwut Airport | Central Kalimantan | Palangkaraya | PKY | WAOP | 461,508 | 706,867 | 798,837 | 792,180 | 934,034 | 1,025,570 | |||||||
34 | Sultan Aji Muhammad Sulaiman Sepinggan International Airport | East Kalimantan | Balikpapan | BPN | WALL | 3,576,380 | 4,311,322 | 5,105,031 | 5,680,961 | 6,620,750 | 6,586,997 | 7,701,216 | 7,374,517 | 7,510,090 [14] | 7,380,121 | 7,553,190 | 966,196 [15] | |
35 | Sultan Babullah Airport | North Maluku | Ternate | TTE | WAMT | 342,313 | 860,909 | 911,487 | ||||||||||
36 | Rendani Airport | West Papua | Manokwari | MKW | WASR | 357,662 | 420,249 | 497,736 | 552,429 | 638,732 | 708,923 | |||||||
37 | Jalaluddin Airport | Gorontalo | Gorontalo City | GTO | WAMG | 172,937 | 219,182 | 381,082 | 474,876 | 528,268 | 600,149 | 686,339 | ||||||
38 | Iskandar Airport | Central Kalimantan | Pangkalan Bun | PKN | WAGI | 224,293 | 436,264 | 519,581 | 677,770 | 662,245 | ||||||||
39. | Aji Pangeran Tumenggung Pranoto Airport | East Kalimantan | Samarinda | AAP | WALS | 100,900 | 1,112,700 | 572,918 [16] | ||||||||||
40 | Raja Alam Airport | North Kalimantan | Tanjung Redeb | BEJ | WAQT | 480,594 | 489,864 | 522,307 | ||||||||||
41 | Komodo International Airport | East Nusa Tenggara | Labuan Bajo | LBJ | WATO | 130,317 | 189,237 | 265,521 | 200,212 | 150,967 | 470,000 | |||||||
42 | H. Asan Airport | Central Kalimantan | Sampit | SMQ | WAOS | 1,687,250 | 1,773,118 | 2,600,121 | 283,350 | 443,537 | ||||||||
43 | Mopah Airport | Papua | Merauke | MKQ | WAKK | 244,962 | 306,485 | 300,332 | 363,960 | 412,447 | 443,471 | |||||||
44 | Rahadi Oesman Airport | West Kalimantan | Ketapang | KTG | WIOK | 156,577 | 433,764 | |||||||||||
45 | Sultan Muhammad Salahuddin Airport | West Nusa Tenggara | Bima | BMU | WADB | 84,789 | 120,790 | 151,559 | 142,168 | 134,977 | 245,379 | 295,732 | 378,931 | |||||
46 | Raja Haji Fisabilillah Airport | Riau Islands | Tanjung Pinang | TNJ | WIDN | 231,386 | 291,384 | 252,501 | 265,407 | 258,936 | 274,509 | 364,000 | 375,000 | |||||
47 | Frans Kaisiepo Airport | Papua | Biak | BIK | WABB | 366,385 | 410,495 | 429,758 | 346,891 | 361,410 | ||||||||
48 | Wamena Airport | Papua | Wamena | WMX | WAJW | 201,710 | 401,068 | |||||||||||
49 | Binaka Airport | North Sumatra | Gunung Sitoli | GNS | WIMB | 144,997 | 201,481 | 207,515 | 207,544 | 225,147 | 332,673 | 293,301 | ||||||
50 | Betoambari Airport | Southeast Sulawesi | Baubau | BUW | WAWB | 90,219 | 105,599 | 88,788 | 135,663 | 122,676 | 242,459 | 242,333 | ||||||
51 | H. Hasan Aroeboesman Airport | East Nusa Tenggara | Ende | ENE | WATE | 76,578 | 116,692 | 129,084 | 180,297 | 208,284 | 222,145 | 238,678 | 237,743 | |||||
52 | Mozes Kilangin Airport | Papua | Timika | TIM | WABP | 429,774 | 40,061 | |||||||||||
53 | Kertajati International Airport | West Java | Bandung | KJT | WICA | 32,038 | ||||||||||||
54 | Yogyakarta International Airport | Special Region of Yogyakarta | Yogyakarta | YIA | WAHI | |||||||||||||
55 | Banyuwangi Airport | East Java | Banyuwangi | BWX | WADY | |||||||||||||
56 | Dhoho Airport | East Java | Kediri | DHX | WARD |
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