
Syarikat Penerbangan | Waktu Berlepas | Waktu Ketibaan | Lapangan Terbang Asal | Lapangan Terbang Destinasi | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() AirAsia Indonesia | 10:35 | 12:30 | Pulau Pinang (PEN) | Surabaya (SUB) | Tempah penerbangan |
![]() AirAsia Indonesia | 14:30 | 17:40 | Bali / Denpasar (DPS) | Kuala Lumpur (KUL) | Tempah penerbangan |
![]() AirAsia Indonesia | 16:50 | 18:25 | Pulau Pinang (PEN) | Jakarta (CGK) | Tempah penerbangan |
![]() AirAsia Indonesia | 17:05 | 20:15 | Jakarta (CGK) | Kuala Lumpur (KUL) | Tempah penerbangan |
![]() AirAsia Indonesia | 17:45 | 21:25 | Surabaya (SUB) | Kuala Lumpur (KUL) | Tempah penerbangan |
![]() AirAsia Indonesia | 18:50 | 20:50 | Medan (KNO) | Kuala Lumpur (KUL) | Tempah penerbangan |
![]() AirAsia Indonesia | 19:55 | 20:40 | Johor Bahru (JHB) | Jakarta (CGK) | Tempah penerbangan |
![]() AirAsia Indonesia | 21:55 | 23:30 | Kuala Lumpur (KUL) | Surabaya (SUB) | Tempah penerbangan |
![]() AirAsia Indonesia | 22:10 | 22:00 | Pulau Pinang (PEN) | Medan (KNO) | Tempah penerbangan |
![]() AirAsia Indonesia | 22:20 | 22:20 | Kuala Lumpur (KUL) | Medan (KNO) | Tempah penerbangan |
AirAsia Indonesia is a leading Indonesian low-cost carrier operating under IATA code QZ and ICAO code AWQ, headquartered in Tangerang, Banten, adjacent to Soekarno-Hatta International Airport in Jakarta. The airline traces its origins to 1999 when it was established as AWAIR (Air Wagon International). After ceasing operations in 2002, the airline was relaunched in January 2005 as an associate of AirAsia, the renowned Malaysian low-cost carrier. It was officially renamed Indonesia AirAsia on 1 December 2005, aligning with the AirAsia brand used across the region.
Indonesia AirAsia is part of the Capital A group (formerly AirAsia Group Berhad), one of Asia's largest and most recognised aviation groups. The airline's ownership structure reflects Indonesian aviation regulations: 51% is held by PT Fersindo Nusaperkasa, while AirAsia Berhad holds 49%. From its main hub at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport (CGK), AirAsia Indonesia connects millions of passengers each year to domestic destinations across the Indonesian archipelago and international routes throughout Southeast Asia, making affordable air travel accessible to everyone.
The airline has a rich and eventful history, having undergone major transformations since its founding. Key milestones include:
The airline's primary hub is Soekarno-Hatta International Airport (CGK) in Jakarta, with additional operating bases at Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) in Bali, Juanda International Airport (SUB) in Surabaya, Kualanamu International Airport (KNO) in Medan, and Lombok International Airport. These strategically positioned bases allow AirAsia Indonesia to efficiently serve Indonesia's vast archipelago of over 17,000 islands.
As a member of the Capital A group, Indonesia AirAsia benefits from the group's purchasing power, shared technology platforms, and consistent service standards. The airline's mission is to make air travel affordable and accessible to all, democratising the skies across Indonesia and beyond.
AirAsia Indonesia operates a modern, standardised fleet of Airbus A320 narrow-body aircraft, ensuring operational efficiency and consistent passenger experience across all routes. The current fleet includes:
The airline has announced ambitious expansion plans to grow its fleet to as many as 100 aircraft. Capital A has placed a significant order for next-generation Airbus A320neo family aircraft, including the A321neo, with a portion earmarked for deployment to Indonesia AirAsia. The A320neo offers improved fuel efficiency, reduced emissions, and a quieter cabin experience compared to the current-generation A320-200.
The single-type fleet strategy is a hallmark of the AirAsia group, enabling streamlined maintenance, crew training, and spare parts management. AirAsia Indonesia maintains its aircraft in strict compliance with Indonesian Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) regulations and international aviation safety standards, with regular scheduled maintenance carried out by certified engineers.
AirAsia Indonesia operates an extensive network of domestic and international routes from its hubs across Indonesia. For Malaysian travellers, the airline provides convenient direct connections between Malaysia and Indonesia on the following popular routes:
If you are connecting onwards within Indonesia after arriving on an AirAsia Indonesia flight, these are among the airline's busiest domestic routes:
You can also explore other popular routes from Malaysia on Traveloka:
Search on Traveloka to find the latest available routes, real-time pricing, and schedules for AirAsia Indonesia flights.
Understanding the baggage rules before you fly helps you pack smart and avoid unexpected fees at the airport. As a low-cost carrier, AirAsia Indonesia operates a pay-for-what-you-need model for baggage on most routes, with a notable exception for Indonesia domestic flights.
Cabin baggage is strictly enforced. Bags exceeding the size or weight limit must be checked in, and a gate baggage fee may apply if not checked at the counter beforehand.
Pre-booking checked baggage on Traveloka is typically more affordable than purchasing at the airport counter. You can add baggage up to 4 hours before your scheduled departure time.
AirAsia Indonesia offers multiple check-in options to suit every traveller's preference, from mobile check-in to traditional airport counters.
Online check-in is the fastest and most convenient option. After checking in online, passengers with checked baggage can proceed directly to the baggage drop counter, while those with cabin baggage only can head straight to security screening and the boarding gate.
Airport counter agents will verify your identity, issue your boarding pass, and accept your checked baggage. Arriving early is strongly recommended during peak travel periods such as school holidays, Hari Raya Aidilfitri, Chinese New Year, and long weekends, as queues at check-in counters and security checkpoints can be significantly longer.
Self-service kiosks are available at selected airports. The process is similar to online check-in — scan your booking reference, confirm your details, select your seat, and print your boarding pass. Kiosk check-in follows the same opening and closing times as online check-in.
AirAsia Indonesia operates an all-economy cabin configuration across its Airbus A320 fleet, with 180 seats arranged in a 3-3 layout. While the airline does not offer premium or business class cabins, it provides several options to enhance your comfort:
AirAsia Indonesia features the Santan in-flight dining menu, offering a wide selection of Asian and international dishes available for purchase on board or via pre-order. All meals are buy-on-board — there are no complimentary meals on any AirAsia Indonesia flight. Popular menu highlights include:
Pre-ordering your meal through the AirAsia MOVE app or website at least 24 hours before departure can save up to 20% compared to on-board prices. Pre-ordered meals are served first according to seat number. Halal-certified options are available across the menu.
AirAsia Indonesia does not offer seatback entertainment screens. Passengers are encouraged to download movies, shows, music, podcasts, or reading material to their personal devices before departure. Some flights may offer the airasia wifi service (formerly ROKKI) for purchase, providing access to the internet, free entertainment content, and travel magazines during the flight.
Pregnant passengers are strongly advised to consult their healthcare provider before booking.
AirAsia Indonesia provides dedicated assistance for passengers with reduced mobility, visual or hearing impairments, medical conditions, or other special needs. Available services include:
Passengers who require special assistance or wish to bring medical equipment on board (such as portable oxygen concentrators) should contact the airline or Traveloka at least 48 hours before departure to make arrangements.
To reschedule an AirAsia Indonesia flight booked through Traveloka:
Rescheduling availability and fees depend on your fare type. Promotional fares typically have stricter change conditions, while higher fare tiers may offer more flexibility. Changes are subject to seat availability on the new flight.
Refund eligibility varies depending on the type of ticket purchased:
To request a cancellation or refund, visit your booking details on Traveloka and follow the guided process. Refund processing typically takes 7 to 30 business days depending on the payment method used.
Traveloka makes it easy, affordable, and convenient to book your AirAsia Indonesia flights. Here is why millions of travellers across Malaysia choose Traveloka:
Securing the best fares on AirAsia Indonesia flights is easier with the right strategies. Use these tips to save on your next booking:
Follow these simple steps to book your AirAsia Indonesia flight on Traveloka:
Save or screenshot your e-ticket for easy reference at the airport. For international flights from Malaysia to Indonesia, ensure your passport has at least 6 months of validity from your travel date and check whether a visa is required for your destination.
Berikut adalah langkah-langkah untuk menempah tiket AirAsia Indonesia secara dalam talian:
Pembayaran untuk tiket AirAsia Indonesia boleh dibuat melalui pemindahan bank dan kad kredit.
Untuk maklumat lanjut mengenai kaedah pembayaran yang tersedia, sila lawati halaman Kaedah Pembayaran.
E-tiket AirAsia Indonesia berfungsi sebagai bukti tempahan anda untuk penerbangan AirAsia Indonesia. Tunjukkan e-tiket anda di kaunter AirAsia Indonesia semasa daftar masuk (sama ada di lapangan terbang atau dalam talian) untuk mendapatkan pas masuk anda. Jika anda tidak menerima e-tiket dalam masa 60 minit selepas pembayaran, sila hubungi Khidmat Pelanggan Traveloka dengan segera.
Flight duration depends on your destination. Kuala Lumpur to Jakarta takes approximately 2 hours, Kuala Lumpur to Bali is around 3.5 hours, and Kuala Lumpur to Surabaya is about 2.5 hours. Check real-time flight duration and status via Traveloka Flight Status.
You can check your AirAsia Indonesia flight status on Traveloka via the Flight Status page to get real-time updates on departure times, delays, gate changes, and arrival information.



