Indonesia
Ahmad Yani International Airport (SRG) is the main airport serving Semarang and the broader Central Java region. This airport acts as a gateway for both domestic and some international flights.
SRG mainly handles domestic routes within Indonesia, linking Semarang to many major cities across the archipelago. Limited international connections exist.
No direct flights link Semarang to major global hubs. Connections generally occur via Jakarta, Singapore, or Kuala Lumpur.
Flight prices increase during Indonesian public holidays (Eid al-Fitr, Christmas, New Year) and peak dry season (July-August). Booking in advance is a good practice.
Ahmad Yani International Airport (SRG) provides ATMs, currency exchange, food outlets, duty-free shops, car rental, and free Wi-Fi.
As of early 2024, Indonesia has no separate exit tax for air travel. Applicable departure taxes are typically included in your airline ticket price.
For international flights, arrive at SRG at least 2-3 hours before departure. For domestic flights, 1.5-2 hours is typical. Online check-in is a time-saver.
SRG Airport offers dining, cafes, souvenir shops, ATMs, and currency exchange. Train stations provide basic waiting areas, small eateries, and restrooms.
Semarang functions as a major railway hub in Java, with extensive connections to other major cities.
Semarang links well to cities across Java and Sumatra via long-distance buses.
Renting a car in Semarang presents flexibility but comes with specific considerations.
Road quality varies significantly across Java. Potholes can be common outside major highways.
Semarang has a major seaport, Tanjung Emas Port, which mainly handles cargo but also accommodates some passenger services.
No significant river transportation options exist for tourists within Semarang city.
Immigration procedures for cruise ship arrivals occur onboard or at a dedicated terminal upon disembarkation. Ferry arrivals follow standard procedures.
Upon arrival at Tanjung Emas Port, taxis and ride-hailing services (Gojek, Grab) are available for transport to the city center. Public transport links are less direct.
Land border crossings are not applicable for international entry to Indonesia from Semarang. All international arrivals happen via air or sea.
Departure from Semarang's Ahmad Yani International Airport (SRG) calls for specific timing and procedures.
SRG Airport and Semarang's train stations offer facilities for departing travelers.
Present your passport and boarding pass to immigration officers. The process is generally smooth for valid documents.
Standard airport security procedures apply. Be ready to remove electronics and liquids from your carry-on luggage.
Indonesia's departure tax is typically included in your airline ticket price at purchase. Confirm with your airline or travel agent.
Planning your departure well in advance and arriving early at the airport minimizes stress. Double-check all travel documents before leaving your accommodation.