List of the busiest airports in Indonesia

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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.

Passenger traffic

No.Airport nameProvinceCity servedIATAICAO2008200920102011 [1] [2] 2012 [3] [2] 2013 [3] [2] 2014 [3] [4] [2] 2015 [5] [4] [2] 2016 [2] 2017201820192020
1 Soekarno–Hatta International Airport Banten Jakarta CGKWIII32,172,11437,143,71944,355,99851,178,18857,772,86460,137,34757,221,16954,291,33658,700,000 [6] 63,015,62065,893,904
2 Ngurah Rai International Airport Bali Denpasar DPSWADD8,470,5669,621,71411,120,17112,780,56314,188,69415,630,83917,271,41517,108,38719,986,41521,052,59223,779,178
3 Juanda International Airport East Java Surabaya SUBWARR8,879,29610,633,72511,139,14913,778,28716,445,57017,683,95517,285,08517,143,91219,483,844 [7] 20,127,84420,951,063
4 Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport South Sulawesi Makassar UPGWAAA4,703,1185,063,8606,546,8317,456,3818,580,8029,634,2378,848,3549,306,18410,672,94212,294,78013,537,770
5 Kualanamu International Airport North Sumatra Medan KNOWIMM4,816,8525,852,0766,616,9357,170,1077,991,9148,358,7058,059,7968,004,7918,956,7249,579,748 [8] 10,027,122
6 Adisutjipto International Airport Special Region of Yogyakarta Yogyakarta JOGWAHH2,793,7693,368,2283,690,3504,292,1564,998,0285,775,9476,236,5786,380,3367,208,5577,819,8898,430,622
7 Halim Perdanakusuma International Airport Special Capital Region of Jakarta Jakarta HLPWIHH201,348199,425210,8141,646,8643,059,1535,614,0056,920,9997,400,000
8 Hang Nadim International Airport Riau Islands Batam BTHWIDD2,161,0233,272,4994,305,6954,772,873 [9] 5,030,785 [9] 6,120,0006,355,1136,500,000
9 Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II International Airport South Sumatra Palembang PLMWIPP2,598,2742,902,1293,032,6293,258,8343,384,4643,899,1874,623,2855,126,298
10 Jenderal Ahmad Yani International Airport Central Java Semarang SRGWAHS1,418,0991,656,6682,018,8182,432,5113,006,8083,295,0223,469,3953,682,1084,224,2954,426,4285,038,603
11 Husein Sastranegara International Airport West Java Bandung BDOWICC937,8491,872,9852,533,8872,927,3043,146,8073,696,1753,980,0004,310,000
12 Supadio International Airport West Kalimantan Pontianak PNKWIOO2,133,5452,291,4702,307,3222,502,9572,713,2593,182,1673,447,2544,220,000
13 Zainuddin Abdul Madjid International Airport West Nusa Tenggara Mataram LOPWADL1,049,3951,173,9131,406,0311,519,6241,836,0512,167,6192,417,8752,552,3993,450,0003,677,4774,139,371
14 Sultan Syarif Kasim II International Airport Riau Pekanbaru PKUWIBB1,164,2151,260,2351,665,6732,541,4312,772,2543,257,5472,993,8722,670,0463,346,8104,465,9774,135,762
15 Minangkabau International Airport West Sumatra Padang PDGWIEE1,653,4012,270,3542,643,7192,789,5972,791,4113,169,1223,618,6423,954,9614,130,000
16 Sam Ratulangi International Airport North Sulawesi Manado MDCWAMM1,820,7192,092,7682,322,1622,016,1362,113,7372,671,997 [10] 2,802,5442,819,640
17 Radin Inten II International Airport Lampung Bandar Lampung TKGWICT690,666848,5001,540,889634,4971,419,3422,463,7032,643,225
18 Adisumarmo International Airport Central Java Solo SOCWARQ741,530773,687968,2711,195,8121,395,7611,511,2281,417,5761,525,0131,640,5932,683,8532,639,301
19 Dortheys Hiyo Eluay International Airport Papua Jayapura DJJWAJJ1,070,5271,333,6251,728,5491,929,8132,207,9972,334,614
20 Depati Amir Airport Bangka Belitung Pangkal Pinang PGKWIPK1,325,5221,484,3571,467,1181,401,3081,658,9201,914,0062,000,1942,089,803
21 El Tari International Airport East Nusa Tenggara Kupang KOEWATT726,886826,195932,8251,105,5311,314,3371,369,5571,310,7341,523,3421,763,1072,033,039
22 Sultan Thaha Syaifuddin Airport Jambi Jambi City DJBWIPA1,014,9631,117,9091,282,2441,316,3791,168,2191,639,8731,773,7211,832,000
23 Domine Eduard Osok Airport West Papua Sorong SOQWASS347,355798,607978,3311,220,0191,644,952
24 Haluoleo Airport Southeast Sulawesi Kendari KDIWAWW347,355889,364841,372886,8161,241,3281,473,8971,544,643
25 Pattimura Airport Maluku Ambon AMQWAPP534,444662,724719,254656,0881,030,9791,002,8611,192,3751,318,0411,364,2101,517,688
26 Syamsudin Noor International Airport South Kalimantan Banjarmasin BDJWAOO1,765,9552,079,0222,619,8673,103,1913,651,2493,888,9933,714,4633,546,5543,613,4733,588,6433,854,5611,466,132 [11] [12]
27 Mutiara SIS Al-Jufrie Airport Central Sulawesi Palu PLWWAFF746,630897,999672,6981,339,8691,366,673
28 Abdul Rachman Saleh Airport East Java Malang MLGWARA221,589526,038619,782722,000859,8781,092,4611,332,000
29 Sultan Iskandar Muda International Airport Aceh Banda Aceh BTJWITT705,719672,695711,796721,727748,721741,4381,132,4121,175,897
30 Fatmawati Soekarno Airport Bengkulu Bengkulu City BKSWIPL459,303487,311558,750736,3151,065,479
31 H.A.S. Hanandjoeddin International Airport Bangka Belitung Tanjung Pandan TJQWIOD270,721330,582395,544406,361405,661421,211976,5851,044,084
32 Juwata International Airport North Kalimantan Tarakan TRKWALR837,414912,998800,902970,5801,002,4841,030,222
33 Tjilik Riwut Airport Central Kalimantan Palangkaraya PKYWAOP461,508706,867798,837792,180934,0341,025,570
34 Sultan Aji Muhammad Sulaiman Sepinggan Airport East Kalimantan Balikpapan BPNWALL3,576,3804,311,3225,105,0315,680,9616,620,7506,586,9977,701,2167,374,5177,510,090 [13] 7,380,1217,553,190966,196 [14]
35 Sultan Babullah Airport North Maluku Ternate TTEWAMT342,313860,909911,487
36 Rendani Airport West Papua Manokwari MKWWASR357,662420,249497,736552,429638,732708,923
37 Jalaluddin Airport Gorontalo Gorontalo City GTOWAMG172,937219,182381,082474,876528,268600,149686,339
38 Iskandar Airport Central Kalimantan Pangkalan Bun PKNWAGI224,293436,264519,581677,770662,245
39. Aji Pangeran Tumenggung Pranoto International Airport East Kalimantan Samarinda AAPWALS100,9001,112,700572,918 [15]
40 Raja Alam International Airport North Kalimantan Tanjung Redeb BEJWAQT480,594489,864522,307
41 Komodo International Airport East Nusa Tenggara Labuan Bajo LBJWATO130,317189,237265,521200,212150,967470,000
42 H. Asan Airport Central Kalimantan Sampit SMQWAOS1,687,2501,773,1182,600,121283,350443,537
43 Mopah International Airport Papua Merauke MKQWAKK244,962306,485300,332363,960412,447443,471
44 Rahadi Oesman Airport West Kalimantan Ketapang KTGWIOK156,577433,764
45 Sultan Muhammad Salahuddin Airport West Nusa Tenggara Bima BMUWADB84,789120,790151,559142,168134,977245,379295,732378,931
46 Raja Haji Fisabilillah International Airport Riau Islands Tanjung Pinang TNJWIDN231,386291,384252,501265,407258,936274,509364,000375,000
47 Frans Kaisiepo International Airport Papua Biak BIKWABB366,385410,495429,758346,891361,410
48 Wamena Airport Papua Wamena WMXWAJW201,710401,068
49 Binaka Airport North Sumatra Gunung Sitoli GNSWIMB144,997201,481207,515207,544225,147332,673293,301
50 Betoambari Airport Southeast Sulawesi Baubau BUWWAWB90,219105,59988,788135,663122,676242,459242,333
51 H. Hasan Aroeboesman Airport East Nusa Tenggara Ende ENEWATE76,578116,692129,084180,297208,284222,145238,678237,743
52 Mozes Kilangin Airport Papua Timika TIMWABP429,77440,061
53 Kertajati International Airport West Java Bandung KJTWICA32,038
54 Yogyakarta International Airport Special Region of Yogyakarta Yogyakarta YIAWAHI
55 Banyuwangi International Airport East Java Banyuwangi BWXWADY
56 Dhoho International Airport East Java Kediri DHXWARD

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