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H. Asan Airport, located just 5 km from the city center, is the primary air hub for residents and visitors of Sampit. The current route network includes 2 regular destinations, connecting the region with other major centers in Indonesia. The most popular routes from the city are Jakarta, with 9 flights per week, and Semarang, which has 3 weekly departures.

Air service from the city is provided by 2 airlines, with Super Air Jet and IrAero being the most prominent in terms of flight frequency. To help you plan your trip based on the current weather and your personal interests, destination cards are featured below. Special filters will help you quickly browse the offers and choose the most suitable destination for your next journey.

Frequently asked questions

How many destinations are available from Sampit?
Currently, regular air service from Sampit Airport is established across 2 main destinations. The route network is designed to connect the region with Indonesia's largest cities.
What are the most popular destinations from Sampit?
The highest demand is for flights to Jakarta, with 9 flights departing every week. Semarang is also a popular route, with 3 flights per week.
How many airlines fly from Sampit?
2 airlines operate regular passenger flights from the city. The majority of flights in this region are provided by carriers such as Super Air Jet and IrAero.
Which airports serve Sampit?
The city's main and only air hub is H. Asan Airport (SMQ). It is conveniently located in close proximity to residential areas—just 5 kilometers from the central part of Sampit.
When is the best time to buy flights from Sampit?
To find the most favorable fares, it is recommended to plan your booking 1.5–2 months before your intended departure. This allows you to select convenient dates and avoid price hikes during peak demand periods.
How to find cheap tickets from Sampit?
We recommend using a flexible date search and keeping an eye on current offers from carriers operating at the airport. Flying in the middle of the week is often cheaper than flights on weekends or holidays.
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