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  2. Jakarta International Airport (Soekarno-Hatta) is the main airport serving the greater Jakarta area on the island of Java, Indonesia. Its IATA code, CGK originated from the word Cengkareng, a sub-district located to the northwest of the city, and the original name of the airport. Today, CGK has been maintained as the base airport, and JKT (used ...

  3. Hours needed for international/domestic transfer in...

    travel.stackexchange.com/questions/49186/hours-needed-for-international...

    I am arriving in Jakarta on the 21st of July at 15:40. The plan is to fly directly to Yogyakarta, where we plan on doing a couple of tours. I am fully aware that it is the holidays down there and everyone is travelling and everything is crowded (the reason why I want to order as much as possible already). Not much I can do about that.

  4. indonesia - Do you need to show your return ticket to get an...

    travel.stackexchange.com/questions/182643/do-you-need-to-show-your-return...

    In practice, I have never been asked for anything at all at Indonesian visa on arrival counters (sample size: Jakarta, Bali, Batam and Bintan), all you need is your passport and some money, preferably exact change. However!

  5. How to handle payments while travelling to Indonesia?

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    2. Leave your Indian rupees at home; if you must - you can exchange them for Indonesian currency at your departure airport. The easiest, most convenient and secured way: Pay directly with your card, if the merchant accepts it.

  6. Do reputable taxis in Jakarta accept credit card?

    travel.stackexchange.com/questions/66435/do-reputable-taxis-in-jakarta-accept...

    3. As a rule, taxis in Jakarta do NOT accept credit cards, although there are a few exceptions. Some Blue Bird taxis do have credit card facilities, but always be sure to check before travelling that they are available/working. In general, you do not want to rely on them having such facilities are they are few and far between.

  7. Since you are planning to leave the laptop in Indonesia as a gift to your sibling, and since the value of the brand new item is > 250USD, you'll have to declare the latop to customs, and possibly pay import duty on it. Calculating Import Duty and Taxes. The import duty on laptops is 0%, according to Indonesian Customs (search for HS code ...

  8. transit - How to connect between Indonesian Air Asia and Jetstar...

    travel.stackexchange.com/questions/142505/how-to-connect-between-indonesian...

    I've done a similar transfer in the other direction recently. The Domestic and International wings of the airport are only a 10-min walk apart. If you check in to both flights in advance, with electronic boarding passes, and have no bags, the connection will be straightforward. However, DPS-SIN is an international flight, so you will need to ...

  9. I'm travelling from London (UK) to Jakarta and using 2 different airlines (2 separate tickets - non connecting flight), from London to Incheon using Asiana (1 ticket), and from Incheon to Jakarta using SQ/Singapore airlines (1 ticket) and have to layover at Incheon about 8 hours. Do I need a Korea visa if I have to transfer/change the airlines?

  10. Definition of "first embarkation point" for trip to Indonesia

    travel.stackexchange.com/questions/172941/definition-of-first-embarkation...

    I have a code shared flight linked on Singapore Air from LAX to Manado, Indonesia through Singapore. The LAX/SIN flight is Singapore Air, then Scoot Air SIN/Manado. I check my bags all the way through from LAX to Manado and have an 8 hour layover in SIN without leaving airport.

  11. The airport is about 16km from the city center. The information below is from May 2015. Options I know of: Public bus: charges 20'000 IDR, it takes about 45min. Taxi: charges circa 150'000 IDR.