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No Code Airport Terminal City No City Code Airport Terminal 1 Aceh BTJ Sultan Iskandar Muda International Airport Domestic Terminal 2 Ambon AMQ Pattimura Airport Domestic Terminal 3 Bali DPS Ngurah Rai International Airport Domestic & International Terminal 4 Balikpapan BPN Sepinggan International Airport Domestic Terminal 5 Bandung BDO Husein Sastranegara International Airport Domestic & International Terminal 6 Banjarmasin BDJ Syamsudin Noor Airport Domestic Terminal 7 Banten CGK Soekarno Hatta International Airport Domestic: 2D & International: 2F 8 Banyuwangi BWX Banyuwangi Airport Domestic Terminal 9 Batam BTH Hang Nadim International Airport Domestic Terminal 10 Bengkulu BKS Fatmawati Soekarno Airport Domestic Terminal 11 Dili DIL Presidente Nicolau Lobato International Airport International Terminal 12 Gorontalo GTO Djalaluddin Airport Domestic Terminal 13 Gunung Sitoli GNS Binaka Airport Domestic Terminal 14 Jakarta HLP Halim Perdanakusuma International Airport Domestic Terminal 15 Jambi DJB Sulthan Thaha Airport Domestic Terminal 16 Jayapura DJJ Sentani Airport Domestic Terminal 17 Jeddah JED King Abdul Aziz International Airport International Terminal 18 Kendari KDI Haluileo Airport Domestic Terminal 19 Ketapang KTG Rahadi Osman Airport Domestic Terminal 20 Kuala Lumpur KUL Kuala Lumpur International Airport KLIA1 21 Kulon Progo YIA Yogyakarta International Airport Domestic Terminal 22 Kunming KMG Kunming Changsui International Airport International Terminal 23 Kupang KOE El Tari International Airport Domestic Terminal 24 Labuan Bajo LBJ Komodo Airport Domestic Terminal 25 Lampung TKG Raden Inten II International Airport Domestic Terminal 26 Lhokseumawe LSW Malikussaleh Airport Domestic Terminal 27 Lombok LOP Zainuddin Abdul Madjid International Airport Domestic Terminal 28 Majalengka KJT Kertajati International Airport Domestic Terminal 29 Malang MLG Abdulrachman Saleh International Airport Domestic Terminal 30 Manado MDC Sam Ratulangi International Airport Domestic Terminal 31 Medan KNO Kualanamu International Airport Domestic Terminal 32 Melbourne AVV Avalon Airport International Terminal 33 Muara Bungo BUU Muara Bungo Airport Domestic Terminal 34 Padang PDG Minangkabau International Airport Domestic Terminal 35 Padang Sidempuan AEG Aek Godang Airport Domestic Terminal 36 Palangkaraya PKY Tjilik Riwut Airport Domestic Terminal 37 Palembang PLM Sultan Mahmud Badarudin International Airport Domestic Terminal 38 Pangkal Pinang PGK Depati Amir Airport Domestic Terminal 39 Pekanbaru PKU Sultan Syarif Kasim International Airport Domestic Terminal 40 Penang PEN Penang International Airport International Terminal 41 Perth PER Perth Airport International Terminal 42 Phnom Penh PNH Phnom Penh International Airport International Terminal 43 Pontianak PNK Supadio International Airport Domestic Terminal 44 Putussibau PSU Pangsuma Airport Domestic Terminal 45 Samarinda AAP APT. Pranoto International Airport Domestic Terminal 46 Semarang SRG Ahmad Yani International Airport Domestic Terminal 47 Sibolga FLZ Dr. Ferdinand Lumban Tobing Airport Domestic Terminal 48 Silangit DTB Sisingamangaraja XII International Airport Domestic Terminal 49 Singapore SIN Changi International Airport International Terminal 50 Solo SOC Adi Sumarmo Airport Domestic Terminal 51 Surabaya SUB Juanda International Airport Terminal 1 52 Tanjung Pandan TJQ H AS Hanandjoeddin International Airport Domestic Terminal 53 Timika TIM Timika Airport Domestic Terminal 54 Ujung Pandang UPG Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport Domestic Terminal 55 Yogyakarta JOG Adisutjipto International Airport Terminal B .
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