Indonesia Flight Guide
The republic of Indonesia is located in south east Asia and is made up of 17, 500 islands. The capital and largest city is Jakarta. Other major cities include; Bandung, Banjarmasin, Surabaya and Medan. Indonesian is the official language. The country is famous for its great beaches; it has over 100, 000 kilometres of beaches on its islands. Places to visit include Borneo (Kalimantan) which is mostly uncharted jungle with mighty rivers and large population of orang-utans. Other popular destinations in Indonesia include the Kamoda national park, lake Toba and Baliem valley. The weather in Indonesia conforms to two distinct seasons; a monsoonal wet season and a dry season. The average daily temperature in Jakarta is 25 degrees Celsius. The main international airports in Indonesia are Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta (IATA: CGK) and Denpasar Bali (IATA: DPS). Direct flights to Jakarta and Bali are possible through a number of airlines. The main airlines flying direct to Jakarta from Australia are Air Asia, Qantas and Virgin Blue while Qantas, Singapore Airlines and Virgin Blue are the main airlines operating direct flights to Bali. The main departure airports for direct flights are Sydney Kingsford Smith, Perth and Darwin. The average direct flight time from Sydney or Melbourne to Indonesia in a commercial airliner is 7 hours to Jakarta and 8 hours to Medan. Indirect flights will vary depending on the connecting hub. http://www.my-indonesia.info/ http://www.budpar.go.id/indexprofil.php
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