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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 ...
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.
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!
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.
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.
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 ...
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 ...
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?
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.
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.