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Indonesia International Airport

Indonesia International Airport

Is the main airport serving the greater Jakarta area on the island of Java, Indonesia. The airport is named after the first President of Indonesia, Soekarno, and the first vice-president, Mohammad Hatta. The airport is often called Cengkareng  by Indonesians. The airport’s IATA code, CGK, originates from the name of the Cengkareng locality, a district situated to the northwest of the city.

Located about 20 km west of Jakarta, in Tangerang, Banten, Soekarno–Hatta airport began to operate in 1985, replacing the former Kemayoran Airport (domestic flights) in Central Jakarta, and Halim Perdanakusuma International Airport in East Jakarta. Kemayoran Airport has since closed. Halim Perdanakusuma is still operating, serving mostly charters and military flights. Terminal 2 was opened in 1992.

The land area of the airport is 18 km². It has two independent parallel runways separated 2,400 m connected by two cross taxiways. There are three main terminal buildings: Terminal 1 is for all domestic flights. Terminal 2 serves all international flights as well as all domestic flights. Terminal 3 Pier 1 is for domestic flights.

Terminal 1 and 2 are separated into 3 sub-terminals. Terminal 1A, 1B, and 1C are used for domestic flights by Indonesian airlines. Terminal 2D and 2E is for international flights. Terminal 2F is for domestic flights for Garuda Indonesia and Merpati Nusantara Airlines.

Terminal 2D is for all international airlines served by PT Jasa Angkasa Semesta, one of the ground handlers in the airport. Terminal 2E and 2F are for all international airlines served by PT Gapura Angkasa.

Terminal 3 Pier 1 was opened in 2009. The whole Terminal 3 is expected with 5 piers and finished in 2020. Now Terminal 3 Pier 1 is for flights operated by AirAsia and Mandala Airlines.

The airport was designed by Paul Andreu, a French architect who also designed Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport. One of the major characteristics of Soekarno–Hatta airport is the incorporation of the local vernacular architecture into the design, and the presence of tropical gardens in between the waiting lounges. However, Soekarno–Hatta International Airport was noted for its beautiful landscaping: the airport was awarded the 1995 Aga Khan Award for Architecture.

Soekarno–Hatta International Airport has 150 check-in counters, 30 baggage carousels and 42 gates. Each sub-terminal has 25 check-in counters, 5 baggage carrousels and 7 gates.

Angkasa Pura II is currently planning to build a new terminal with modern design features. Terminal 3 is being built for low-cost airlines, and already serves hajj flights and transnational migrant laborers. There is a masterplan to make 5 passenger terminals + 1 hajj terminal and 4 runways. In 2009 the airport will be connected to Manggarai Station (future Jakarta central station) by a railway. To finance the expansion, the airport is collecting an Airport Tax of IDR 150,000 (approx USD) for each international passenger and IDR 40,000 for each domestic passenger.

In May 2008, ForbesTraveller.com recognized Soekarno–Hatta International Airport as the 6th most punctual airport in the world with 86.3% of its flights departing on time, while 72.3% arriving ontime.[3] In December 2009, ForbesTraveller.com recognized Soekarno–Hatta International Airport as the 2nd most punctual airport in the world with 89.2% of its flights departing on time, while 84.2% arriving ontime.

Soekarno–Hatta International Airport was the 35th busiest airport in 2004-2006, according to Airliners World magazine. As of 2009, Soekarno-Hatta International Airport was the 23rd busiest airport in the world in terms of passenger traffic. Soekarno-Hatta International Airport also the busiest airport in Indonesia after it the second is Juanda International Airport (Surabaya) and the third Ngurah Rai International Airport (Denpasar).

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Question by Michael S: what is the difference between an international airport and a domestic one?
I mean, let’s imagine (maybe it is so) that i.e. Salt Lake City airport is an international airport, but they are actually no international flights, just domestic ones. Is he then still an international airport, even with just domestic flights? Or what does an airport needs to have to be classified “international” (besides customs…)?

Best answer:

Answer by abcd
Hi!

A domestic airport is an airport that is only available to flights within the same country. (domestic flights)

An internation airport is “a designated airport of entry and departure for international air services, where formalities such as customs, immigration, public health, animal and plant quarantine and similar procedures are carried out.” (http://www.mot.gov.sg/airtransport/airglossary2.doc)

According to the Salt Lake City International Airport’s website (http://www.slcairport.com/index.html), “International service has recently grown with new flights to Canada and Mexico. The airport’s first transoceanic flight starts in June 2008 with Delta Air Line’s new non-stop to Paris.” Therefore, it is indeed an international airport.

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Posted by Wetaskiwin Airport - February 19, 2011 at 7:42 am

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Book an Airport Hotel & Relax in Stress-free Comfort Before You Fly

Book an Airport Hotel & Relax in Stress-free Comfort Before You Fly

You save for it all year, so going on holiday should be as stress free as possible and having to get up early & go through all the hassle of getting to the airport can be a real pain. It’s the same when you land back late at night and you can’t face the journey back home, especially if public transport isn’t even running! Cheaper flights are often at unsociable hours, or you may have been on a long flight, when it can be dangerous to then drive whilst tired. There is a solution! Book an airport hotel.

Using a hotel at the airport (especially if you have an early or late flight) can make a huge difference to your travelling experience. Don’t want to catch a transfer bus? Then order valet parking instead and someone will meet you at the airport and park your car for you – what could be easier? If you have an early start and you live a little distance from the airport why not extend your vacation and start it a night earlier in luxurious surroundings.

Airport hotels vary dramatically in size, style and price. There is everything from 5* luxury through to budget B&B’s, hotels with walkways straight into the terminal or those that have a shuttle bus transfer to reach check in. There are also hotels more geared to business travellers and those for leisure. Whether you are choosing a hotel for the first or last night of your holiday, you need to decide the following:
•    Your budget for the stay
•    Number of rooms and total people staying
•    The standards you are used to when staying in hotels – budget, mid range or top end! Unless you use all the facilities of the hotel you choose, then it’s not worth paying out for something you don’t actually need
•    How far you want to be from the airport terminals
•    Consider your check in time and the time taken to reach check in from your hotel
•    Do you need car parking as well? Consider an airport hotel with parking, which often works out cheaper than parking alone
•    Check whether each hotel offers a transfer service to the airport terminal. These may not be 24 hour and/or may charge a fee.

Benefits of pre-booking an airport hotel
•    Save Money – you can save up to 60% on standard rates!
•    Save Time – no need to trawl through hotel websites trying to find the best price – an online search will give you the full hotel details and locations so you can select the right hotel for your needs.
•    Guarantee your room – at peak times, many hotels are sold out and will only have rooms available at full price. Book ahead and guarantee your room at the best price.
•    Compare companies on line and secure the best price for your needs from the comfort of your own home or office.
•    Rest and Relaxation – by not having to travel early or late you can rest and relax, making your overall journey more pleasurable. You can unwind with a meal, a drink or even use the leisure facilities that many hotels offer.

Airport Hotels are the best way to start your break if you have an early morning flight or late night return & there are a range of packages all designed to meet your needs; be it a business trip, a family holiday or just somewhere to rest your head.

Pre-book your stay and save money! You can also book an airport hotel WITH parking for a convenient, complete package which often costs less than parking alone!

To get your holiday off to a stress free, relaxing start, book a complete package that will provide you with a night’s stay in a comfortable and friendly hotel and will also give you the choice of on-site and secured parking, along with transfers to and from the airport! An airport hotel with parking is perhaps the most convenient and stress free way of embarking on your trip.

Airport Hotels WITH Parking

On site parking at the hotel provides the easiest and quickest route to the airport whereas parking your car at a secured car park will give you greater peace of mind. For a more luxurious start to your break, try a hotel with Meet and Greet parking. Have your car delivered back to you at the airport for a speedy getaway after your travels.
•    Save Your Money – book early to make savings of up to 60% on the price of booking your airport hotel and parking separately!
•    Save Your Time – forget motorway queues on the day of travel; forget trying to find a parking space or a hotel room when you arrive at the airport and even forget having to ring around for availability – an online search will give you full details long before you travel so you can select the right deal for your needs.
•    Guarantee a hotel room and your own parking space – at busy times, most hotels and car parks are full – so plan ahead and ensure your room and space are reserved for you.
•    Compare online – with ease you can check the best prices and deals online, from the comfort or your own home or workplace.
•    Rest and Relaxation – by staying overnight you can avoid the stress of travelling to the airport in the early hours with small children. You can unwind with a meal or drink and use the facilities, such as the swimming pool or gym, safe in the knowledge that your car is parked securely while you are away. You’ll also get a good night’s sleep in the comfort of your hotel room before you set off on your holiday.

Late back from your holiday? Then stay at an airport hotel on your return and enjoy that last night of freedom before heading back to the real world.

My Travel Extras offer you the chance to pre-book Airport Hotels, at 25 UK Airports including Gatwick, Heathrow, Manchester and Glasgow.



AmericaJR.com’s Jason Rzucidlo reveals a rising crime spree that’s been going at at hotel and off-site parking lots near Detroit Metro Airport in Romulus, Mich. Many vehicles are being broken into or stolen all together. Look for some tips that you can stay safe if you decide to travel over the holidays. You’ll see interviews with Michael Conway, Public Affairs Director for the Wayne County Airport Authority and Tim Burns, Public Affairs Director for the Better Business Bureau-Eastern Michigan. Also, watch as Rzucidlo confronts the hotels and looks for answers as to why this problem is going on.


Question by ~*~Rylee’s Mommy 3.17.10~*~: Covered hotel parking near Lambert International Airport, St. Louis, MO?
I am planning on a trip this Feb. and will be flying out of Lambert in St. Louis. I want to find a hotel that offers shuttle to the airport, and parking with the room rate. Are there any hotels that offer covered parking or a parking garage? If so what are the hotels?

Thanks for your help!

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Answer by littlepunki1010
I don’t know about hotels but there is a car parking service called super park, they have a version with a roof for your car protection.

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Posted by Wetaskiwin Airport - February 10, 2011 at 7:16 am

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Express delivery firms play right to the final whistle to ensure World Cup merchandise reaches its goal

Express delivery firms play right to the final whistle to ensure World Cup merchandise reaches its goal

Almost every shop on the high street is keen to get its customers enthusiastic about the football World Cup as a way to get more people through the doors. And that means that thousands of people were kept busy for several months well ahead of the start of the tournament on Friday June 11.

Once the usual myriad of official and non-official products and souvenirs had been sourced, ordered and manufactured, a massive logistical operation got under way to ensure that the products reached the outlets where millions of keen football fans all over the world were waiting to snap them up. It’s a perfect example of how the modern delivery companies and courier services pull all their resources together to get goods to the places where they are needed, using the most efficient and cost-effective methods.

And it’s a perfect demonstration of the sophisticated methods used by these companies to handle large volumes of urgent deliveries, and keep them on track to reach their destination in the shortest possible time, by the most cost-effective route. Organising an efficient courier service is all about matching up available vehicles and drivers with the most cost-effective routes and delivery schedules. And in that respect, arranging the delivery of masses of World Cup 2010 merchandise is no different to harnessing the resources to deliver large volumes of parcels to a myriad of destinations across the globe.

In each case, there are businesses and individuals keenly waiting for the items to be delivered, and in many instances, those deliveries will bring new interest in a company and its products, meaning that it earns more money, so it can employ more people to sell those products and, coming full circle, will order more products from its suppliers.

In short, reliable express parcel delivery keeps many companies’ wheels turning, by meeting demand as and when it arises – and that includes for big events such as a football World Cup. There will be many businesses which will earn a massive proportion of their income at this time, supplying items which help a nation express its pride, its joy and its good wishes for its national football team.

Once the World Cup is over, those companies and individuals will continue to rely on efficient delivery services – especially when they have proved their worth by rising to the occasion and meeting the demand created by one of the biggest events on the planet.

If you need to send a vital parcel during the world cup make sure you use a reliable europe delivery or worldwide delivery services.



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Question by 0o0oTeeo0o0: What National Express stations are near Kensington Town Hall?
I am travelling to Kensington this week but there are so many different coaches to London with National Express and I can’t find a map to show their exact locations. Could anyone around this area tell me a few stations nearby? I don’t mind walking a couple of miles once I get off the coach. Thanks xx

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Answer by David S
Victoria Coach Station is the main arrival point for National Express coaches. You can catch a 52 bus to Kensington from in front of Victoria Railway Station (about 300 yards) from the Coach Station. It is possible that if you arriving from a place west of London that the coach driver may be prepared to drop you off in Kensington, Hammersmith or Earls Court, depending on his route

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Posted by Wetaskiwin Airport - February 9, 2011 at 9:49 am

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