雅加达
Airport Information
Soekarno-Hatta Airport, named
after Indonesia's first president and vice-president, is 20
kilometers (13 miles) northwest of the capital. By car, the
journey into town will take at least 40 minutes and up to an
hour when traffic is heavy.
The airport is not so large as to
make it daunting for a first time visitor. Facilities, while
they may not match those in richer countries, have clear signs
and staff willingly assist you. You'll find that a common theme
throughout the country: Indonesia does have infrastructure problems
but these are mitigated by the hospitality and courtesy of the
people.
Two terminals are dedicated to international
arrivals and departures, while one terminal is for domestic flights.
The range of shops at the airport is limited and their prices
relatively expensive. It is unlikely therefore that you will
want to spend money here. However should you need to buy rupiah
the moneychangers offer a reasonable rate of exchange.
Garuda is the main Indonesian airline
and has the most flights to Singapore. Jakarta, however, is well
served by other airlines that may offer better rates. Flying
from Singapore, Emirates offers an excellent business-class service
at a competitive rate. Other reputable airlines that fly on a
regular basis: Silk Air, Quantas, KLM, Lufthansa, Japan Airlines,
British Airways and Thai Airways International.
If you have not arranged to be met
at the airport, the first thing you should do upon exiting customs
is to walk over to the Bluebird Taxi booking desk from where
you can get a chauffered car. Don't even think about driving
a car yourself. Bluebird is a good company and will make your
trip into town that much easier.
With Bluebird, you have two options
to get to the city. A Silverbird is a metered limousine and a
Goldenbird is a limousine with an hourly rate. Both have excellent
drivers though the Silverbird is essentially a large taxi while
the Goldenbird is an unmarked car, usually a Mercedes or Volvo.
The cost will range from 80,000 -150,000 rupiah. Tip the porter
between 2,000 and 5,000 rupiah.
If you're seeking to keep costs
to the bare minimum, then the best option would be to take the
air-conditioned bus which leaves for the city every 30 minutes.
You'll pay about 3,000 to 4,000 rupiah for the trip. Get the
airport staff to tell you which of the five drop off points in
the city are closest to your hotel. Taxis are also available.
The flagfall rate is 1,500 rupiah, plus 550 rupiah for each succeeding
kilometer, or about 25,000 rupiah in all to get to the city center.
Tipping
Airport porterage
costs 500 rupiah for a small bag and 1,000 rupiah if each bag
weighs more than 20 kilogras. Tipping a taxi or limousine driver
is not mandatory, but 500 rupiah would be sufficient for a
taxi driver. Give more to the limo driver.
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