Public transportation from Soekarno-Hatta Airport to your destination,
Bus route information is available at all terminals in the arrivals area. There are two bus routes into central Jakarta - one is operated by DAMRI and the other by CIPAGANTI - both run 4am-7pm and stop at the terminals' departure areas. All buses use the Sedyatmo Toll Road.
By Bus:
The DAMRI bus is offering the cheapest public transport option to the City. Buses are equipped with WiFi (username & passwords are the bus .) with route signs come around every 15-30 minutes (midnight to early morning a bit longer) making stops in front of all terminals and linking the airport with Rawamangun, Blok M, Gambier Station, Bekasi, Depok, Lebak Bulus, Tanjung Priok, Kemayoran, Kampung Rambutan, Pasar Minggu, Serang, Merak, Cikarang & Bogor.
Primajasa also runs a bus route to Bandung.
North Jakarta's Mangga Dua is 30 km from the Airport - the bus stops at Sedyatmo Toll - Ancol Toll Gate, & Mangga 2 Square.
Central Jakarta's Gambir is 37 km from the Airiport - the bus stops at Sedyatmo Toll, Pluit Jaya, Slipi Toll, Tomang, Tanah Abang, & Gambir Station.
South Jakarta's Blok M is 38 km from the Airport - the bus stops aat Sedyatmo Toll, Grogol Toll, Semanggi Toll Gate, Jl. Gatot Subroto, Jl. Sudirman, Jl. Sisingamangaraja & at Plaza Block M.
By Train:
- The monorail service connecting Soekarno-Hatta Airport with the neighboring subdistrict of Serpong in South Tanggerang - has 14 shelters (including at Terminals 1, 2 & 3) along the monorail line.
- The 36.3 km double-track rail link from Soekarno-Hatta Airport to the Manggarai train station in South Jakarta is to become operational in July 2017, when passengers may board the train from those five designated stations: Manggarai*, Sudirman, Baru, Duri, Batu Ceper and SHIA. (*Manggarai may not be completed by July - the initial service starts from Sudirman Baru Station (across from the BNI building in the Sudirman area (beside the Ciliwung River, near Sudirman Station). While initally 40 trains per day will be in service - 124 daily departures/arrivals are planned, departing SHIA every 15 minutes. The train is to take 55 minutes between Manggarai & SHIA stations. Tickets may be booked through Railink's web site or mobile app or at selected websites. Ticket dispensor machines accept only debit, credit or prepaid cards - no cash.
- The high-speed rail project (LRT) started construction in summer 2016. LRT is to span 142 km with four stations: Halim, Karawang, Walini and Tegalluar, (and a facility outside of Tegalluar). No completion date is yet available.
Bus route information is available at all terminals in the arrivals area. There are two bus routes into central Jakarta - one is operated by DAMRI and the other by CIPAGANTI - both run 4am-7pm and stop at the terminals' departure areas. All buses use the Sedyatmo Toll Road.
By Bus:
The DAMRI bus is offering the cheapest public transport option to the City. Buses are equipped with WiFi (username & passwords are the bus .) with route signs come around every 15-30 minutes (midnight to early morning a bit longer) making stops in front of all terminals and linking the airport with Rawamangun, Blok M, Gambier Station, Bekasi, Depok, Lebak Bulus, Tanjung Priok, Kemayoran, Kampung Rambutan, Pasar Minggu, Serang, Merak, Cikarang & Bogor.
Primajasa also runs a bus route to Bandung.
North Jakarta's Mangga Dua is 30 km from the Airport - the bus stops at Sedyatmo Toll - Ancol Toll Gate, & Mangga 2 Square.
Central Jakarta's Gambir is 37 km from the Airiport - the bus stops at Sedyatmo Toll, Pluit Jaya, Slipi Toll, Tomang, Tanah Abang, & Gambir Station.
South Jakarta's Blok M is 38 km from the Airport - the bus stops aat Sedyatmo Toll, Grogol Toll, Semanggi Toll Gate, Jl. Gatot Subroto, Jl. Sudirman, Jl. Sisingamangaraja & at Plaza Block M.
By Train:
- The monorail service connecting Soekarno-Hatta Airport with the neighboring subdistrict of Serpong in South Tanggerang - has 14 shelters (including at Terminals 1, 2 & 3) along the monorail line.
- The 36.3 km double-track rail link from Soekarno-Hatta Airport to the Manggarai train station in South Jakarta is to become operational in July 2017, when passengers may board the train from those five designated stations: Manggarai*, Sudirman, Baru, Duri, Batu Ceper and SHIA. (*Manggarai may not be completed by July - the initial service starts from Sudirman Baru Station (across from the BNI building in the Sudirman area (beside the Ciliwung River, near Sudirman Station). While initally 40 trains per day will be in service - 124 daily departures/arrivals are planned, departing SHIA every 15 minutes. The train is to take 55 minutes between Manggarai & SHIA stations. Tickets may be booked through Railink's web site or mobile app or at selected websites. Ticket dispensor machines accept only debit, credit or prepaid cards - no cash.
- The high-speed rail project (LRT) started construction in summer 2016. LRT is to span 142 km with four stations: Halim, Karawang, Walini and Tegalluar, (and a facility outside of Tegalluar). No completion date is yet available.
Tips, Help & Resources
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- Want to know the best way to get to your destination when leaving the airport? There are Tanggerang taxi services curbside, or you can use airport shuttle buses & vans, or you can even pick up a rental car from CGK outside baggage claim areas, perhaps as a one-way rental and drop it off in town.
- Tanggerang airport is equipped to handle special-needs persons, and also small medical emergencies that may arise.
- To find which baggage carousel your flight is assigned to, look up your flights' arrival status into CGK airport.
- If you have lost something while in the terminal area, please find the contact info for Jakarta Hatta lost & found here.
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