JAKARTA - PT Angkasa Pura Indonesia (InJourney Airports) has prepared 13 airports it manages to serve Hajj 2024. It is even prepared to become an embarkation and debarkation airport in its annual implementation.

"As part of the company's commitment to support the implementation of Hajj transportation in Indonesia, InJourney Airports has prepared and ensured the readiness of airport infrastructure and services during the embarkation and debarkation process for prospective pilgrims," said InJourney Airports President Director Faik Fahmi quoting Antara.

InJourney Airports, he said, has also coordinated with various stakeholders to ensure that the entire embarkation and debarkation process can run safely, safely, and comfortably.

Meanwhile, the 13 airports are Sultan Iskandar Muda Airport Banda Aceh, Kualanamu Airport Medan, Hang Nadim Batam Airport, Minangkabau Airport Padang, Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II Airport Palembang, Soekarno-Hatta Airport Tangerang, and Kertajati Majalengka Airport.

Next, Adi Soemarmo Airport Solo, Juanda Airport Surabaya, SAMS Sepinggan Airport Balikpapan, Syamsudin Noor Airport Banjarmasin, Sultan Hasanuddin Airport Makassar, and Zainuddin Abdul Madjid Airport Lombok.

Furthermore, Faik said that although three InJourney Airports, namely Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II Airport Palembang, Adi Soemarmo Airport Solo, and Syamsudin Noor Airport Banjarmasin currently have the status of domestic airports, the three airports still serve Hajj embarration and debarkation.

This is in accordance with the Decree of the Minister of Religion Number 152 of 2024 concerning Embarkation and Debarkation of Hajj in 1445 Hijri/2024 AD.

He also ensures that infrastructure, facilities, and services at all airports are in optimal condition.

The implementation of the 2024 Hajj Transport embarkation at InJourney Airports will start from May 12 to June 10. Meanwhile, the debarkation will start from June 23 to July 21.

It is planned that as many as 209,741 prospective pilgrims who are members of 555 flying groups (kloter) will be served by the 13 airports.

The three airports with the most groups, namely Soekarno-Hatta Airport, Tangerang, will serve 129 groups, followed by Juanda Airport Surabaya with 106 groups and Adi Soemarmo Airport Solo with 100 groups.

In addition to the three airports, Sultan Hasanuddin Airport Makassar will serve 38 groups, Kertajati Majalengka Airport with 30 groups, Medan Kualanamu Airport with 25 groups, Padang Minangkabau Airport with 17 groups, Zainuddin Abdul Madjid Lombok Airport with 13 groups, Sultan Iskandar Muda Airport Banda Aceh with 12 groups.

Then, SAMS Sepinggan Airport Balikpapan, Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II Airport Palembang, and Syamsudin Noor Airport Banjarmasin each with 19 groups.


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