
Airline | Departure Time | Arrival Time | Origin Airport | Destination Airport | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() Lion Air | 07:00 | 11:20 | Surabaya (SUB) | Medan (KNO) | Book flight |
![]() Lion Air | 07:40 | 09:55 | Batam (BTH) | Surabaya (SUB) | Book flight |
![]() Lion Air | 09:00 | 10:30 | Jakarta (CGK) | Surabaya (SUB) | Book flight |
![]() Lion Air | 09:50 | 11:20 | Batam (BTH) | Medan (KNO) | Book flight |
![]() Lion Air | 11:35 | 13:25 | Medan (KNO) | Penang (PEN) | Book flight |
![]() Lion Air | 14:15 | 15:30 | Batam (BTH) | Padang (PDG) | Book flight |
![]() Lion Air | 16:55 | 20:40 | Pontianak (PNK) | Medan (KNO) | Book flight |
![]() Lion Air | 17:10 | 17:05 | Penang (PEN) | Medan (KNO) | Book flight |
![]() Lion Air | 18:50 | 20:35 | Jakarta (CGK) | Padang (PDG) | Book flight |
![]() Lion Air | 21:20 | 23:35 | Jakarta (CGK) | Medan (KNO) | Book flight |
Lion Air is Indonesia's largest private airline, operating under IATA code JT and ICAO code LNI. Headquartered in Jakarta, Indonesia, the airline was founded in October 1999 by brothers Rusdi and Kusnan Kirana and commenced operations on 30 June 2000. Lion Air is part of the Lion Air Group, which also includes subsidiaries such as Wings Air, Batik Air, Batik Air Malaysia (formerly Malindo Air), and Thai Lion Air. The airline operates an extensive network of domestic and international scheduled passenger services, connecting cities across the Indonesian archipelago and throughout Southeast Asia.
As a low-cost carrier, Lion Air focuses on providing affordable air travel while maintaining a generous baggage policy and complimentary services that set it apart from many budget airlines. The airline's primary hub is Soekarno-Hatta International Airport (CGK) in Tangerang, near Jakarta, which serves as the gateway for its vast domestic and international route network spanning over 100 destinations.
Lion Air has grown from a small domestic carrier into one of Southeast Asia's most prominent airlines. Key milestones in the airline's history include:
Lion Air's primary hub is Soekarno-Hatta International Airport (CGK) in Tangerang, near Jakarta. The airport is one of the busiest in Southeast Asia and serves as the central connecting point for Lion Air's domestic and international network. The airline also operates significant hubs at Juanda International Airport (SUB) in Surabaya and Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) in Bali. Lion Air's mission is to provide affordable, reliable, and accessible air travel for all Indonesians and regional travellers, connecting communities across the world's largest archipelago nation.
Lion Air operates one of the largest fleets among Indonesian carriers, comprising over 100 aircraft across both narrow-body and wide-body types. The fleet includes the following variants:
Lion Air maintains its fleet in accordance with stringent safety and maintenance standards set by the Indonesian Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) and international aviation regulatory bodies. The airline's investment in modern aircraft types reflects its commitment to operational efficiency, passenger comfort, and environmental responsibility through reduced fuel consumption and lower emissions.
Lion Air operates an extensive route network covering domestic Indonesian destinations and international routes across Southeast Asia. For Malaysian travellers, Lion Air provides direct and connecting flights to popular Indonesian cities. Key routes accessible from Malaysia include:
Beyond these direct routes, Lion Air's extensive domestic Indonesian network allows Malaysian travellers to connect seamlessly to dozens of destinations within Indonesia. Popular domestic connections through Jakarta or Surabaya include flights to Yogyakarta, Makassar, Balikpapan, Manado, Lombok, and many more. With frequent daily services on major trunk routes, Lion Air makes it easy to plan multi-city itineraries across the Indonesian archipelago.
Travellers departing from other Malaysian cities can also explore these popular routes on Traveloka for connecting options:
Check the latest available routes and schedules directly on Traveloka, where real-time flight availability and pricing are displayed for all operational routes.
Understanding Lion Air's baggage rules before you fly helps you pack efficiently and avoid unexpected charges at the airport. Below is a summary of the current baggage policy.
Items exceeding the permitted cabin baggage weight or dimensions may need to be checked in at the gate, subject to additional fees.
Excess baggage fees vary by route. Prepaid baggage purchased during booking is significantly cheaper than paying at the airport. For example, prepaid baggage on the Jakarta to Denpasar route starts from approximately IDR 199,000 for 10 kg. Purchasing extra baggage online through Traveloka at the time of booking is the most cost-effective option.
Lion Air follows international aviation security regulations regarding prohibited and restricted items:
Airport counter check-in is available at all departure airports served by Lion Air. Recommended arrival times are:
Airport counter agents will verify your identification documents, issue your boarding pass, tag and accept your checked baggage, and direct you to the appropriate departure gate. Arriving early is strongly recommended during peak travel periods such as Lebaran, Christmas, school holidays, and long weekends, when airports can be extremely busy.
Lion Air offers online check-in through its official website and mobile app. The web check-in window opens 24 hours before the scheduled departure time and closes 45 minutes before departure. After completing online check-in, passengers can download or print their boarding pass. Passengers with checked baggage can proceed directly to the baggage drop counter at the airport, while those travelling with cabin baggage only can head straight to security screening and the departure gate, saving valuable time.
Economy Class is available on all Lion Air flights and represents the majority of the airline's seating configuration. Features include:
Business Class is available on select Lion Air flights, particularly on the Airbus A330 wide-body fleet and certain Boeing 737-900ER routes. Business Class features include:
Lion Air provides complimentary meals on many of its flights, though the service level varies by route and cabin class. On longer domestic and international routes, passengers typically receive a hot meal with a choice of Indonesian favourites such as nasi kuning, nasi lemak, or chicken rice, accompanied by a snack and beverage. On shorter domestic sectors, a lighter snack or buy-on-board service may be offered. Passengers with dietary requirements including halal, vegetarian, or allergy-related needs are encouraged to contact the airline at the time of booking to make special arrangements.
In-flight entertainment availability varies across the fleet. On newer aircraft such as the Boeing 737 MAX and Airbus A330, passengers may have access to streaming content via personal devices. Passengers are advised to download movies, music, or reading material to their personal devices before departure to ensure entertainment throughout the flight.
Pregnant passengers must advise Lion Air of the stage of their pregnancy and present prenatal care documentation at the point of booking and again at check-in.
Lion Air provides dedicated assistance for passengers with reduced mobility, visual or hearing impairments, medical conditions, or other special needs. Available services include:
Passengers requiring special assistance should contact Lion Air's Contact Centre or notify Traveloka at least 48 hours before departure to ensure arrangements are in place.
Parents or guardians must complete the required documentation and ensure a designated responsible adult is available at both the departure and arrival airports. Contact the airline directly to confirm eligibility, available routes, and fees for the unaccompanied minor service.
To reschedule a Lion Air flight booked through Traveloka:
Flexible fare types typically allow rescheduling with lower or waived fees, while promotional and basic fares may carry stricter conditions and higher change fees. It is always more convenient to manage rescheduling through the Traveloka platform rather than contacting the airline directly.
Refund eligibility depends on the fare type purchased:
To request a cancellation or refund, visit your booking details on the Traveloka app or website and follow the guided process. Refund processing typically takes 7 to 30 business days depending on the payment method and fare rules. For airline-initiated cancellations, passengers are generally entitled to a full refund or rebooking on the next available flight at no additional cost.
Booking Lion Air flights through Traveloka offers Malaysian travellers a range of benefits:
Use these proven strategies to secure the best fares on Lion Air flights when booking through Traveloka:
Follow these simple steps to book your Lion Air flight tickets on Traveloka:
Save or screenshot your e-ticket for easy reference at the airport, and you are all set to fly with Lion Air to your destination.
Here are the steps to book Lion Air tickets online:
Payments for Lion Air tickets can be made via bank transfer, and credit card.
For more information regarding available payment methods, please visit the Payment Methods page.
The Lion Air e-ticket serves as proof of your booking for Lion Air flights. Show your e-ticket at the Lion Air counter during check-in (either at the airport or online) to get your boarding pass. If you do not receive your e-ticket within 60 minutes after making payment, please contact Traveloka Customer Service immediately.
Flight duration depends on your destination. Kuala Lumpur to Jakarta takes approximately 2 hours, Kuala Lumpur to Bali around 3.5 hours, Kuala Lumpur to Surabaya approximately 2.5 hours, and Kuala Lumpur to Medan around 1.5 hours. Check estimated flight times and real-time updates via Flight Status on Traveloka.
You can check your Lion Air flight status on Traveloka via the Flight Status page. Enter your flight number or route to get real-time updates on departure times, delays, gate changes, and arrival information.