Best One-Way Price | $458 |
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Best Round-Trip Price | $652 |
Fastest flight time | 20h 20m |
Operated By | 4 airlines |
For momondo users, the most popular city in Indonesia is Denpasar, which is visited about 1,957% more often than any other city in Indonesia. Other very common cities that our users travel to are Jakarta and Surabaya.
Seminyak Beach is the most popular place of interest in Indonesia. Many travelers make it a point to stop there while traveling to Indonesia. Other popular landmarks and places of interest in Indonesia would be Nusa Dua Beach, Jimbaran Beach, or Uluwatu Beach.
The closest airport to Seminyak Beach is Denpasar Airport, which is located in Kuta. If you plan on visiting or staying in this area, landing at Denpasar Airport will be your best bet.
The cheapest flights to Indonesia recently found by momondo users are $4 with Juneyao Airlines, $29 with Qatar Airways, and $32 with Citilink.
Flight times vary depending on what airport in United States you fly out of and what airport in Indonesia you fly into. For example, flying from Los Angeles to Denpasar Bali Ngurah Rai takes 28h 10m on average. On the other hand, flying from San Francisco to Denpasar Bali Ngurah Rai takes 22h 10m on average. Keep in mind that it’s always quicker to opt for a non-stop flight, so be sure to check momondo if there are any available for your route.
If you’re unsure where to fly to in Indonesia, we recommend booking a flight that arrives at the popular Denpasar Bali Ngurah Rai airport, which services Denpasar and its surrounding areas. In the last 12 months, 78% of momondo travelers booking flights to Indonesia chose to fly into Denpasar Bali Ngurah Rai.
On average, a flight to Indonesia will cost $2,631 per ticket. We’ve had users find flights to Indonesia for as low as $12, however. If you’re unable to find a plane ticket for $12, but manage to find one for $2,508 or less, then this is still a great deal. Keep in mind that flight costs vary depending on where you fly from, what time of year you travel, and what airline you fly with.
The best day of the week to fly to Indonesia is Monday due to prices being at their lowest. Flying out on a Wednesday should be a backup plan since this day tends to be less expensive as well. Friday, on the other hand, is the most expensive day to fly to Indonesia.
Departing | Destination | Best Time | Best Price |
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San Francisco | Denpasar | 22h 10m | $722 |
San Francisco | Jakarta | 19h 55m | $730 |
Los Angeles | Jakarta | 21h 30m | $737 |
Los Angeles | Denpasar | 28h 30m | $747 |
New York | Denpasar | 27h 00m | $754 |
Seattle | Denpasar | 30h 05m | $756 |
New York | Jakarta | 23h 40m | $766 |
Seattle | Jakarta | 20h 20m | $777 |
Portland | Denpasar | 35h 00m | $778 |
Portland | Jakarta | 26h 45m | $784 |
Austin | Denpasar | 33h 14m | $786 |
San Diego | Denpasar | 29h 55m | $794 |
Oakland | Jakarta | 25h 49m | $801 |
San Jose | Jakarta | 24h 15m | $815 |
Baltimore | Yogyakarta | 47h 35m | $817 |
San Jose | Denpasar | 27h 00m | $819 |
Because the journey on flights to Indonesia from the United States is a rather long one you should expect a pretty significant amount of time spent traveling from airports in the United States to Indonesia. A trip from John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) on Indonesia flights will take about 21h and 35min whereas a trip from Chicago O' Hare International Airport (ORD) will most likely take about 23h and 25min. If you have a ticket on a flight that takes off from Los Angeles International Airport you should expect travel time around 20h and 45min by plane before your arrival in Indonesia.
While some travelers may be disappointed to find out that there are no direct flights from airports in the United States to Indonesia, there are still plenty of one-stop options that make the trip rather quickly and conveniently. Japan Airlines offers a one-stop flight that departs from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and has a layover at Tokyo Narita (NRT) before landing at its destination of Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta International (CGK). You can also get a one-stop flight from here aboard Singapore Airlines with a layover at Singapore Changi (SIN). For those travelers that are looking for cheap flights from Chicago O' Hare International Airport Japan Airlines offers one that makes its layover at Tokyo Narita before arrival at Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta International. For travelers that would like to take off from John F. Kennedy International Airport, you can do so on a one-stop flight on Emirates Airlines which has a layover at Dubai International (DXB) or on Qatar Airways with a stopover at Doha Hamad International (DOH).
Two of the largest cities in Indonesia that are very popular with visitors include Jakarta and Surabaya. Because there is a fair distance between these two cities there are quite a few nonstop flights that make the trip in about 1h and 30min. You can find these nonstop flights on Lion Air, Batik Air, and Citilink. If you prefer a more leisurely trip between the two cities along the north coast of Indonesia, make the trip by train. Commuter Line offers train service between the two cities that makes the trip in about 10h. One final option for transportation between these two cities where someone else is doing the driving is to take a bus, but bear in mind this trip will take over 20h and the amenities aboard the bus can be somewhat limited. You also have the option to rent a car and make the drive yourself in about 8h and 30min but do remember that driving in Indonesia can be somewhat chaotic plus you will have the issue of trying to read signage that may or may not be in the English language.
As a citizen of the United States if you would like to make a plan to travel to Indonesia there are a couple of things you're going to need before your trip. You will need a valid passport and that passport needs to be valid for at least 180 days beyond your planned date of arrival in Indonesia. The passport itself must have two blank pages for entry and exit stamps provided by Indonesian immigration officials. If you are going to travel to Indonesia as a tourist and you will not be staying for more than 30 days you will not need a visa to travel to Indonesia. This visa will not allow you to stay for more than 30 days. If you wish to possibly stay more than 30 days you can pay a fee for a visa-on-arrival that lets you stay for 30 days and gives you the option to extend it for another 30 days before the first 30 days is up.
To find the flight that best suits your needs, momondo gathers a range of flights from a large pool of different airlines and agents; you can then use our insights and filters to find and book the right flight to Indonesia.
Yes. momondo allows you to filter the results for flights to Indonesia to just show those with flexible booking policies.
Once you have performed a search for flights to Indonesia, momondo helps you find the right flight by offering useful filters to narrow down your flight selection. Flights can be filtered by multiple factors such as airline, airport and price; but also by other criteria like aircraft type and payment method.
If you are not ready to book a flight to Indonesia now, use our insights above to find helpful tips or alternatively set up a price alert; this is where momondo will track prices on flights to Indonesia and let you know when they change.