Jambi is an area of Indonesia and located on the east coast of central Sumatra and distances to the Barisan Mountains in the west. It is the capital and biggest city in Jambi. Jambi has a land area of 50,060 km2, and it has a population of 3,092,270 according to the 2010 Survey and by January 2014 this had risen to drastically 3,412,460. Jambi area is split into nine regencies (Batanghari Regency, Bungo Regency, East Tanjung Jabung Regency, Kerinci Regency, Merangin Regency, Muaro Jambi Regency, Sarolangun Regency, Tebo Regency, and West Tanjung Jabung Regency) and two different metropolises (Jambi City and Sungai Penuh City).
The biggest variations for Jambi hotels is triggered by business travellers who generally come from Monday to Friday. For this reason, you will normally get a lower price if you stay in Jambi during the weekend. You may not get any discount on flight tickets though as many Jambi’s come back home during that period. If possible, plan your trip to arrive on Friday morning and leave on Monday afternoon to avoid the major rush. If you want to visit Jambi, all the flight to Asia are always more expensive, especially during Christmas and summer seasons. Overall, the month of March until the end of May and from the month of October until the end of November is the best time to fly from Cebu to Jambi.
Mactan–Cebu International Airport – The Mactan–Cebu International Airport is an international airport that connects the biggest city of Cebu with the other place located near the area of it. This airport also listed is the top 2 most crowded international airports in the Philippines. The airport is in Lapu-Lapu City on Mactan Island, a part of Metro Cebu. There are plenty of airlines that operate in this airport, for example, AirAsia Philippines, Cebu Pacific, Cebgo, PAL Express, and Philippine Airlines. This airport consists of two dissimilar types of terminals to ease the passengers. The Mactan–Cebu International Airport has lots of interesting shops and restaurants inside the airport so you can eat or shop while waiting for the plane to depart or arrive from here. To go out and in of the airport is easy because the airport provides services such as there are many types of public transportation available in The Mactan–Cebu International Airport for everyone to use here daily.
Sultan Thaha Syaifuddin Airport - Sultan Thaha Syaifuddin Airport is a domestic airport in Jambi City in the Jambi area of Indonesia. Sultan Thaha Syaifuddin Airport situated in the Paalmerah suburb of Jambi. This airport is called after Sultan Thaha Saifuddin, the last Sultan of Jambi. Moreover, Jambi Airport was built by the Japanese and Dutch by the name of Paalmerah Airport. The runway was expanded up to 2.4 kilometres long and 45 meters wide, which was started in 2012 then will be expanded to 2,600 meters. This extension allows accommodating planes up to equivalent Airbus 330 from previous Boeing 737 Classics. There is no flight available from Cebu airport to Sultan Thaha Syaifuddin Airport until the present.
Jambi's temperature is humid and tropical almost year-round this is due as it is placed close to the equator, the average temperature is almost the same from the month of January until end of July at about 82°F (28.3°C). Difference throughout the day is negligible as well, with low temperatures around 76°F (24.2°C) and highs of 88°F (31.2°C). Rainfall is reasonable except for the winter seasons when it becomes very heavy because of the monsoon season. As the city is placed below sea level, the canal system designed to drain the city of excess water is sometimes overcome, and parts of the town are underwater for days after heavy rain. It is suggested to avoid Jambi between the month of December and the month of March unless you are prepared to explore in full of peoples.
Jambi is an area of Indonesia and located on the east coast of central Sumatra and distances to the Barisan Mountains in the west. It is the capital and biggest city in Jambi. Jambi has a land area of 50,060 km2, and it has a population of 3,092,270 according to the 2010 Survey and by January 2014 this had risen to drastically 3,412,460. Jambi area is split into nine regencies (Batanghari Regency, Bungo Regency, East Tanjung Jabung Regency, Kerinci Regency, Merangin Regency, Muaro Jambi Regency, Sarolangun Regency, Tebo Regency, and West Tanjung Jabung Regency) and two different metropolises (Jambi City and Sungai Penuh City).
The biggest variations for Jambi hotels is triggered by business travellers who generally come from Monday to Friday. For this reason, you will normally get a lower price if you stay in Jambi during the weekend. You may not get any discount on flight tickets though as many Jambi’s come back home during that period. If possible, plan your trip to arrive on Friday morning and leave on Monday afternoon to avoid the major rush. If you want to visit Jambi, all the flight to Asia are always more expensive, especially during Christmas and summer seasons. Overall, the month of March until the end of May and from the month of October until the end of November is the best time to fly from Cebu to Jambi.
Mactan–Cebu International Airport – The Mactan–Cebu International Airport is an international airport that connects the biggest city of Cebu with the other place located near the area of it. This airport also listed is the top 2 most crowded international airports in the Philippines. The airport is in Lapu-Lapu City on Mactan Island, a part of Metro Cebu. There are plenty of airlines that operate in this airport, for example, AirAsia Philippines, Cebu Pacific, Cebgo, PAL Express, and Philippine Airlines. This airport consists of two dissimilar types of terminals to ease the passengers. The Mactan–Cebu International Airport has lots of interesting shops and restaurants inside the airport so you can eat or shop while waiting for the plane to depart or arrive from here. To go out and in of the airport is easy because the airport provides services such as there are many types of public transportation available in The Mactan–Cebu International Airport for everyone to use here daily.
Sultan Thaha Syaifuddin Airport - Sultan Thaha Syaifuddin Airport is a domestic airport in Jambi City in the Jambi area of Indonesia. Sultan Thaha Syaifuddin Airport situated in the Paalmerah suburb of Jambi. This airport is called after Sultan Thaha Saifuddin, the last Sultan of Jambi. Moreover, Jambi Airport was built by the Japanese and Dutch by the name of Paalmerah Airport. The runway was expanded up to 2.4 kilometres long and 45 meters wide, which was started in 2012 then will be expanded to 2,600 meters. This extension allows accommodating planes up to equivalent Airbus 330 from previous Boeing 737 Classics. There is no flight available from Cebu airport to Sultan Thaha Syaifuddin Airport until the present.
Jambi's temperature is humid and tropical almost year-round this is due as it is placed close to the equator, the average temperature is almost the same from the month of January until end of July at about 82°F (28.3°C). Difference throughout the day is negligible as well, with low temperatures around 76°F (24.2°C) and highs of 88°F (31.2°C). Rainfall is reasonable except for the winter seasons when it becomes very heavy because of the monsoon season. As the city is placed below sea level, the canal system designed to drain the city of excess water is sometimes overcome, and parts of the town are underwater for days after heavy rain. It is suggested to avoid Jambi between the month of December and the month of March unless you are prepared to explore in full of peoples.