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Juanda International Airport , is an airport located in Sidoarjo, a small town near Surabaya, East Java. This airport serves Surabaya and surrounding areas. Juanda International Airport is operated by PT Angkasa Pura I. Juanda International Airport is the second biggest airport in Indonesia, after Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta International Airport.

Airport development

A new three-story terminal building was opened on November 10, 2006. The building has a capacity of 8 million passengers per year and features a 51,500 m² domestic passenger terminal, a 20,200 m² international terminal and 11 airbridges. There is a separate 5,300 m² administration building, including a 15-story control tower, and a 2-story cargo building with domestic and international cargo sections, capable of handling 120,000 tons of cargo a year. The new apron with an area of 148,000 m² can handle 18 aircraft simultaneously, including 2 wide body, 11 medium and 5 small aircraft. There are two 3000x30m parallel taxiways, including 5 exit taxiways (30m wide) and 4 connecting taxiways (also 30m).
   The previous terminal buildings are no longer used.

Airlines and destinations

The following destinations are served from Surabaya (as of November 2007):

Terminal A

Domestic

  • Garuda Indonesia (Bali, Balikpapan [Planningto resume], Jakarta) [DeparturesOnly]

International

  • AirAsia (Johor Bahru, Kuala Lumpur)
  • Cathay Pacific (Hong Kong)
  • EVA Air (Taipei-Taoyuan)
  • Garuda Indonesia (Singapore)
  • Indonesia AirAsia (Kuala Lumpur)
  • Jetstar Asia Airways
  • Kartika Airlines (Johor Bahru)
  • Korean Air (Busan, Seoul-Incheon) [beginslate 2008]
  • Lion Air (Kuala Lumpur)
  • Malaysia Airlines (Kuala Lumpur)
  • Merpati Nusantara Airlines (Kuala Lumpur)
  • Singapore Airlines (Singapore)
  • Royal Brunei Airlines (Bandar Seri Begawan)

    Terminal B

    Domestic

  • AirAsia
  • Airfast Indonesia (Jakarta, Makassar)
  • Batavia Air (Ambon, Bali, Balikpapan, Banjarmasin, Jakarta, Kupang, Makassar, Mataram, Palangkaraya, Pontianak, Tarakan, Yogyakarta) (External Link)
  • Garuda Indonesia (Bali, Jakarta) [ArrivalsOnly]
  • Kartika Airlines (Balikpapan, Tarakan, Yogyakarta) (External Link)
  • Lion Air (Ambon, Balikpapan, Banjarmasin, Batam, Denpasar/Bali, Jakarta, Malang, Mataram, Ujung Pandang, Yogyakarta)
    • Wings Air (Banjarmasin, Denpasar/Bali, Jakarta)
  • Mandala Airlines (Batam, Denpasar/Bali, Jakarta, Malang)
  • Merpati Nusantara Airlines (Cilacap, Denpasar/Bali, Jakarta, Kupang, Malang, Mataram, Palangkaraya, Pontianak, Ujung Pandang, Yogyakarta)
  • Sriwijaya Air (Balikpapan, Banjarmasin, Batam (External Link), Jakarta, Kupang, Semarang, Ujung Pandang)

    Statistic

    The following is a statistic for the airport from 1999 to 2006. In addition to this, it's noted that in 2006 the domestic sector between Surabaya and Jakarta is the fourth busiest air route in the world with over 750 weekly flights back and forth.
    Year Total
    Passengers
    Cargo Aircraft
    Movements
    1999 2,137,353 40,548,691 52,284
    2000 2,712,074 31,185,072 54,154
    2001 3,301,435 37,766,544 62,141
    2002 4,746,113 43,088,537 75,921
    2003 6,584,711 42,909,793 82,779
    2004 8,562,747 63,950,328 97,421
    2005 9,217,415 66,647,457 99,485
    2006 9,986,650 71,573,907 101,263
    Source : PT (persero) ANGKASA PURA 1

    Accidents and incidents

  • On February 21, 2007 Adam Air Flight 172, a Boeing 737 with registration PK-KKV, bends while landing at Surabaya airport. There are no fatalities to the 148 people on board, but six of Adam Air's Boeing 737s are grounded for safety inspections.

    Ground transportation

    Buses

    DAMRI Buses are available to transport passengers from airport to Purabaya Terminal, a buses terminal located not far from the airport.

    Taxis

    Primkopal Juanda taxis operate flat-fee rate to various destinations in Surabaya. This is different from other airports in Indonesia, where all taxis can transport passengers from airport to the city. However, all taxis can transport passengers from the city to airport.

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