Flights to Jakarta
With a curious nickname of Big Durian, once visitors peel back Jakarta's spiky facade, you're sure to find a juicy, satisfying travel experience.
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European colonial interests in the region began in the early sixteenth century when the Portuguese explored their options of leveraging control of the spice trade. The Portuguese influence gave way to Dutch colonisation - the Dutch established a base at what is now Jakarta and called the city Batavia. Following the end of World War II and liberation from the Japanese, Indonesia declared independence in 1949 with Jakarta as the nation's capital. Today Jakarta is the country's economic and political heart.
The city's most famous landmark, located in the colonial heart of Batavia now central Jakarta, is the National Monument or Monumen Nasional. The towering obelisk sits in the middle of the one square kilometre Medan Merdeka or Freedom Square and offers spectacular views of the sprawling city from its observation deck. The nearby National Museum contains more than 100,000 cultural objects to offer visitors a comprehensive understanding of Indonesian history and culture. Other monuments worth investigating in central Jakarta include the Farmer Statue, Freedom of Irian Jaya and the Welcome to Jakarta.
The vibrant Chinatown in the west of the city is always worth exploring. While in the area, consider checking out the Puppet Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts and Ceramics and the colonial Diamond City Hanging Bridge. After a full day's sight-seeing chill out at either the Ancol Jakarta Bay City, a complex that boasts a theme park, beach, swimming pool and aquarium or at the Waterbom, a water park with eight waterslides. To escape the pace of the city take a trip to the Thousand Islands, a group of 110 picturesque islands. You can explore these sights and more with our cheap flights to Indonesia.
Jakarta Airport (CGK)
Flights from Singapore to Jakarta will disembark at Soekarno-Hatta International.
Soekarno-Hatta International (CGK), also known as Jakarta Airport or Cengkareng, is the main airport serving Jakarta and the island of Java, Indonesia. The airport takes its name from the first Indonesian President, Soekarno, and the first vice-president, Mohammed Hatta.
Airport Accommodation: There are a number of hotels located in close proximity to Soekarno-Hatta International. Book your Jakarta Airport accommodation.
Airlines that fly to Jakarta
Airlines that offer cheap flights to Jakarta from Singapore include:
- China Southern Airlines
- Emirates Airlines
- Qatar Airways
- Malaysia Airlines
- Singapore Airlines
- Garuda Indonesia
Looking for more than just a flight? A Jakarta holiday package includes flights, accommodation, and often other extras like tours or car hire. View our Jakarta packages.
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London: see London to Jakarta flights
The average maximum temperature for Jakarta ranges between 31 and 34 degrees. The hottest month is October with an average temperature of 30 degrees and the coldest month is February with an average temperature of 28 degrees.
The average annual rainfall for Jakarta, Indonesia, is 1855mm of precipitation.
The wettest month with the highest rainfall is January, with 402mm of precipitation. The driest month with the lowest rainfall is July, with 58mm of precipitation.