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Indonesia is one of the most important tourist countries today, due to its distinct location, between the Indian and Pacific Oceans, and there are rainforests and tropical forests, so it has great tourist acceptance, Indonesia is located in Southeast Asia in Oceania, alone includes 17508 islands and they are known only 500, But it explores the islands in it daily, day after day, and the great tourist turnout encouraged it to transport and connectivity to develop, and Indonesia developed itself in a remarkable way and became distinctive and fascinating tourist places and many adventures, to include a group of airports that facilitate the visitor to visit the different islands there.

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Indonesia shares land borders with Papua New Guinea, Malaysia and East Timor, and from neighboring countries Singapore, the Philippines, Australia, Indian lands, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, and its capital is Jakarta. In November 2011, the total number of airports Within Indonesia, 230 domestic, foreign, military and commercial airports for the transport of goods, most of which are affiliated with the Ministry of Transport and the state-owned company PT Angkasa Pura, and the navigation service for Indonesia is improving daily by day, in order to satisfy the need of tourists greatly.
List of airports in Indonesia:

1- Bawean Airport: It is located on the island of Baoyan, which is located near the coast of Java, 150 kilometers north of Surabaya. The airport is known as IATA: BXW, also known as Harun Thohir Airport. The airport serves the island and East Java Province, The airport started operating in 2016, and the airport is expected to serve a number of other Indonesian cities.
Address: Pulau Bawean, Kab. Gresik Jawa Timur, Tanjungori, Tambak, Kabupaten Gresik, Jawa Timur 61182, Indonesia.

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2- Husein Sastranegara International Airport: located in Bandung, the capital of West Java Province, the city rises 768 from sea level, the airport is 5 km in the northwest of the city center, and 2.4 km from Bandung Central Train Station, the airport occupies 145 hectares of land equivalent to 358 acres, and serves civil aviation in the southwestern region of Java, and is surrounded by mountains from every direction.
The airport landing approach has unique characteristics, and there are different aircraft or allow for different aircraft, including the Airbus A320 series, the Airbus A320neo series and the Boeing 737 series, and in 2017 the total capacity of the airport was 3.5 million passengers, which is one of the most important airports serving Greater Bandung City.
Address: Jl. Pajajaran No.156, Husen Sastranegara, Cicendo, Kota Bandung, Jawa Barat 40174, Indonesia
Symbol: BDO

3- Soekarno-Hatta International Airport: It is the main airport that serves the capital, Jakarta in Java, named after the first president of Indonesia, Ahmed Soekarno, located 20 kilometers in the northwest of Jakarta, the airport is known as an airport Cengkareng, is the busiest airport in Indonesia, ranked by number 7 of the most connected airports in the world, was opened in 1985 AD, to replace the old Kemayoran Airport, it was expanded in 1991, the number of flights 72 aircraft per hour.
The station was designed by the architect Paul Andrew, the French engineer who designed Charles de Gaulle Airport, integrating the local design with the presence of tropical gardens between the waiting halls, these unique characteristics made the airport take the Aga Khan Award for Architecture in 1995, there are three passenger lounges Building No. 1 for domestic flights, building 2 for international flights, and building 3 for domestic flights, through which nine million passengers pass through annually, in the new plan for the development of the airport, its capacity to accommodate 22 million passengers, and its ranking is number 23 globally.
Address: Jakarta, Kec. Tangerang, Kota Tangerang, Banten 19120, Indonesia
Symbol: CGK

4- Adisumarmo International Airport: The airport serves Central Java Island, located 14 km in the north of the city, it is the only international airport in Central Java, the modern passenger terminal was opened in 2009, and after development it has four gates , And the airport is able to service a spacious aircraft such as the Airbus A330 or Boeing 777.
Address: Jl. Bandara Adi Sumarmo, Ngesrep, Ngemplak, Ngesrep, Ngemplak, Surakarta, Jawa Tengah 57108, Indonesia
Symbol: SOC

5- Ahmed Yani International Airport: (Achmad Yani International Airport), is the main airport for Semarang service, on the island of Java Ahmed Yani is one of the heroes of the Indonesian revolution and it was named after him, the airport was opened to commercial flights in 1966, and the airport is located in the region The coastal city, on Maron beach, west of Samarang, is known as the Green Airport because of the greenery, and it is managed by the first Angkasa Pura company in Indonesia and affiliated to the Ministry of Transport there.
Address: Jalan Puad Ahmad Yani, Tambakharjo, Semarang Bar., Kota Semarang, Jawa Tengah 50145, Indonesia
Symbol: SRG

6- Adisutjipto International Airport: The airport serves the Yogyakarta region, and is located in the northeastern suburbs of the city, and it is 6 km from the city center, and it is one of the busiest airports in the Java region, the number of passengers traveling through it in 2016, 7.2 Million passengers, bringing the year 2015 to 6.38 million.
Address: Jl. Raya Solo KM.9, Maguwoharjo, Kec. Depok, Kabupaten Sleman, Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta 55282, Indonesia
Symbol: JOG

7- Sultan Iskandar Muda International Airport: Also known as Banda Aceh International Airport, located 13.5 km south of the capital of Aceh province, it is one of the busiest airports in Indonesia, the airport underwent a renewal in 2004, in 2011 the airport allowed For Boeing 747-400s to land, the airport was awarded the 2016 Halal Tourism Award.
Address: Jl. Bandara Sultan Iskandar Muda, Cot Madhi, Blang Bintang, Cot Mancang, Kuta Baro, Kabupaten Aceh Besar, Aceh 23373, Indonesia
Symbol: BTJ
8- Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II International Airport: An international airport serving Yalimbalagh and South Sumatra and surrounding areas, was established in early 1938, it was a military base and in 2004 the situation changed to become an international airport, after development A multi-storey passenger terminal has been created to accommodate 1,250 passengers, and the airport allows the Airbus A330s, Boeing 747s, to land.
Address: Jalan Gubernur Haji Asnawi Mangku Alam, Talang Betutu, Sukarami, Kota Palembang, Sumatera Selatan 30961, Indonesia
Symbol: PLM

9- Sultan Syarif Kasim II International Airport, an international airport in Pekanbar in Indonesia, named after the Indonesian champion Syarif, the airport serves many countries and neighboring cities in Indonesia and neighboring countries as well as Malaysia and Singapore, the airport has expanded In the year 2010 AD, and it has a modern design that includes the best three jet bridges.
Address: Jalan Perhubungan I, Bandara Sultan Syarif Kasim II, Bukit Raya, Simpang Tiga, Maharatu, Marpoyan Damai, Kota Pekanbaru, Riau 28284, Indonesia
Symbol: PKU

10- Ngurah Rai International Airport, also known as Denpasar International Airport, is located in the south of Bali, famous for its modern beach and it is 13 km south of Denpasar, it is the third busiest airport in Indonesia, named after one of the leaders in The Indonesian Revolution, established in 1931 AD, on the southern coast of Bali for the landing of aircraft with a length of 700 meters.
There are 17 gates at the airport, including 3 local halls, 14 international halls and 8 halls connected with bridges, and the festival hall is separated by them. The hall is designed to carry the Balinese architectural style. The airport runs a fleet of buses to transport passengers.
Address: Jalan Raya Gusti Ngurah Rai, Kuta, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80362, Indonesia
Symbol: DPS

11- Juanda International Airport: Juanda International Airport is the main airline to serve the city of Surabaya on the island of Java, which is 20 km south of Surabaya in East Java, one of the busiest airports in Indonesia, has a runway length of 3000 meters, and the new passenger terminal area 51,500 m 2, and the car building can accommodate about 3000 cars, and the airport serves six million passengers, it has been divided into two halls, Hall 1 for domestic flights, and Hall No. 2 for international flights, and one of the most important public airlines in it, flynas from Jeddah and Madinah, and flights Asia, China Airlines and Garuda Indonesia.

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