List of Garuda Indonesia destinations

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Flag carrier Garuda Indonesia had its inaugural flight on 26 January 1946, from Calcutta to Rangoon, using a Douglas DC-3 with the tail number RI 001, named Seulawah. It operated as Indonesian Airways. President Sukarno changed the name to Garuda Indonesia Airways in November 1946, later Garuda Indonesia.[4]

A wide, navy blue plane takes off of Sydney Airport. Qantas airplanes can be seen in the background.
A Garuda Indonesia Boeing 777-300ER, wearing the livery showing affiliation with the SkyTeam alliance, which gifted the airline codeshare agreements to expand its route map.[1] This fleet is used exclusively for middle and long-haul routes,[2] as well as high-demand short routes.[3]

The golden age of the airline started in 1956, when it operated Hajj flights using its eight Convair CV-240s. In 1963, it operated flights to Tokyo via Hong Kong using three Lockheed L-188 Electra. In 1965, Garuda expanded its destinations, with flights to Cambodia, China, Paris, Athens, and Prague. It also opened routes to Amsterdam from Jakarta, with stopovers in Bangkok, Mumbai, Karachi, Cairo, Rome, and Frankfurt. Australian routes were also introduced. At former CEO Reyn Altin Johannes Lumenta's request, Garuda dilated its route map, with services to Los Angeles via Honolulu in 1990, operated using the McDonnell Douglas MD-11.[5][6]

The airline's fall began with two crashes in 1996 and 1997. The 1997 Asian financial crisis caused Garuda to abruptly terminate its intercontinental services, though Amsterdam, Frankfurt, and London services were continued until 28 October 2004. The September 11 attacks, 2002 Bali bombings, 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami, and SARS outbreak further contributed to the fall of the airline. It climaxed in 2007, when the crash of Flight 200 prompted the European Union (EU) to ban Indonesian airlines in its airspace.[6][7]

After the EU lifted its ban in July 2009,[5] Garuda began an aggressive five-year expansion plan known as the Quantum Leap, involving an image overhaul.[8] Using the Boeing 777-300ER Garuda reopened flights to London via Amsterdam.[9] However, after years of success thanks to the Leap, Ari Askhara taking over the CEO position made the airline inconsistent in destinations;[10] his leadership has drawn criticism.[11]

List

More information Country or territory, City ...
Country or territory City Airport Notes Refs
AustraliaAdelaideAdelaide AirportTerminated[12]
BrisbaneBrisbane AirportTerminated[13]
CairnsCairns AirportTerminated[12]
Christmas IslandChristmas Island Airport CharterTerminated[14]
DarwinDarwin International AirportTerminated[15]
MelbourneMelbourne Airport[16]
PerthPerth AirportTerminated[citation needed]
Port HedlandPort Hedland International AirportTerminated[17]
SydneySydney Airport[18]
TownsvilleTownsville AirportTerminated[citation needed]
AustriaViennaVienna International AirportTerminated[19]
CambodiaPhnom PenhPhnom Penh International AirportAirport closed[6]
ChinaBeijingBeijing Capital International AirportTerminated[20]
ChengduChengdu Shuangliu International AirportTerminated[21]
GuangzhouGuangzhou Baiyun International Airport[18]
ShanghaiShanghai Pudong International Airport[18]
Czech RepublicPragueVáclav Havel Airport PragueTerminated[22]
East TimorDiliPresidente Nicolau Lobato International AirportTerminated[23]
FranceParisCharles de Gaulle AirportTerminated[17]
Le Bourget AirportTerminated[24]
GermanyBerlinBerlin Schönefeld AirportAirport closed[25]
FrankfurtFrankfurt AirportTerminated[12]
MunichMunich AirportTerminated[25]
GuamHagåtñaAntonio B. Won Pat International AirportTerminated[17]
GreeceAthensEllinikon International AirportAirport closed[24]
Hong KongHong KongHong Kong International Airport[18]
Kai Tak AirportAirport closed[12]
IndiaMumbaiChhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International AirportTerminated[26]
IndonesiaAmbonPattimura Airport[18]
BalikpapanSultan Aji Muhammad Sulaiman Sepinggan AirportHub[18]
Banda AcehSultan Iskandar Muda International Airport[18]
Bandar LampungRadin Inten II Airport[18]
BandungHusein Sastranegara AirportTerminated[27]
BanjarmasinSyamsudin Noor International Airport[18]
BanyuwangiBanyuwangi AirportTerminated[28]
BatamHang Nadim International Airport[18]
BaubauBetoambari AirportTerminated[29]
BengkuluFatmawati Soekarno AirportTerminated[30]
BerauKalimarau AirportTerminated[31]
BiakFrans Kaisiepo AirportTerminated[32]
BimaSultan Muhammad Salahudin AirportTerminated[33]
DenpasarNgurah Rai International AirportHub[18]
EndeH. Hasan Aroeboesman AirportTerminated[34]
GorontaloDjalaluddin Airport[18]
GunungsitoliBinaka AirportTerminated[35]
JakartaHalim Perdanakusuma International AirportTerminated[36][37][38]
Kemayoran AirportAirport closed[39][40]
Soekarno–Hatta International AirportHub[18]
JambiSultan Thaha Airport[18]
JayapuraSentani International Airport[18]
KaimanaUtarom AirportTerminated[41]
KendariHaluoleo Airport[18]
KetapangRahadi Oesman AirportTerminated[42]
KolakaSangia Nibandera AirportTerminated[43]
KupangEl Tari Airport[18]
Labuan BajoKomodo International Airport[18]
LuwukSyukuran Aminuddin Amir AirportTerminated[44]
MakassarSultan Hasanuddin International AirportHub[18]
ManadoSam Ratulangi International Airport[18]
ManokwariRendani AirportTerminated[45]
MamujuTampa Padang AirportTerminated[46]
MalangAbdul Rachman Saleh AirportTerminated[citation needed]
MataramLombok International Airport[18]
MaumereFrans Xavier Seda AirportTerminated[47]
MedanKualanamu International AirportHub[18]
MelonguaneMelangguane AirportTerminated[48]
MeraukeMopah Airport[18]
NabireDouw Aturure AirportTerminated[49]
PadangMinangkabau International Airport[18]
PalangkarayaTjilik Riwut Airport[18]
PalembangSultan Mahmud Badaruddin II International Airport[18]
PaluMutiara SIS Al-Jufrie Airport[18]
PalopoBua AirportTerminated[50]
Pangkalan BunIskandar AirportTerminated[51]
PangkalpinangDepati Amir Airport[18]
PekanbaruSultan Syarif Kasim II International Airport[18]
PutussibauPangsuma AirportTerminated[52]
PontianakSupadio International Airport[18]
RahaSugimanuru AirportTerminated[53]
SamarindaAji Pangeran Tumenggung Pranoto Airport[54]
SelayarH. Aroeppala AirportTerminated[55]
SemarangJenderal Ahmad Yani International Airport[18]
SibolgaFerdinand Lumban Tobing AirportTerminated[56]
Siborong-BorongRaja Sisingamangaraja XII AirportTerminated[57]
SintangTebelian AirportTerminated[58]
SorongDomine Eduard Osok Airport[18]
Sumbawa BesarSultan Muhammad Kaharuddin III AirportTerminated[59]
SurabayaJuanda International AirportHub[18]
SurakartaAdisoemarmo International Airport[18]
TambolakaLede Kalumbang AirportTerminated[60]
Tana TorajaToraja AirportTerminated[61]
TanjungpandanH.A.S. Hanandjoeddin International AirportTerminated[citation needed]
TanjungpinangRaja Haji Fisabilillah AirportTerminated[62]
TarakanJuwata AirportTerminated[63]
TernateSultan Babullah Airport[18]
TimikaMozes Kilangin Airport[18]
TobeloKuabang AirportTerminated[64]
YogyakartaAdisutjipto AirportTerminated[65]
Yogyakarta International Airport[18]
ItalyRomeRome Fiumicino AirportTerminated[17]
JapanFukuokaFukuoka AirportTerminated[12]
NagoyaChubu Centrair International AirportTerminated[66]
OsakaKansai International AirportTerminated[67]
TokyoHaneda Airport[18]
Narita International Airport[18]
MalaysiaKota KinabaluKota Kinabalu International AirportTerminated[17]
Kuala LumpurKuala Lumpur International Airport[18]
PenangPenang International AirportTerminated[17]
NetherlandsAmsterdamAmsterdam Airport Schiphol[18]
New ZealandAucklandAuckland AirportTerminated[12]
PakistanKarachiJinnah International AirportTerminated[24]
PhilippinesDavaoFrancisco Bangoy International AirportTerminated[68]
ManilaNinoy Aquino International AirportTerminated[17]
QatarDohaHamad International Airport[citation needed]
Saudi ArabiaDhahranDhahran International AirportAirport closed[12]
JeddahKing Abdulaziz International Airport[18]
MedinaPrince Mohammad bin Abdulaziz International Airport[69]
RiyadhKing Khalid International AirportTerminated[12]
SingaporeSingaporeChangi Airport[18]
Singapore International AirportAirport closed[70]
South KoreaSeoulIncheon International Airport[18]
Sri LankaColomboBandaranaike International AirportTerminated[24]
SpainMadridAdolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas AirportTerminated[25]
SwitzerlandZurichZurich AirportTerminated[12]
TaiwanKaohsiungKaohsiung International AirportTerminated[citation needed]
TaipeiTaoyuan International AirportTerminated[71][72][73][74]
ThailandBangkokSuvarnabhumi Airport[18]
United Arab EmiratesAbu DhabiZayed International AirportTerminated[75]
DubaiDubai International AirportTerminated[70]
United KingdomLondonGatwick AirportTerminated[12]
Heathrow AirportTerminated[76][77]
United StatesHonoluluDaniel K. Inouye International AirportTerminated[12]
Los AngelesLos Angeles International AirportTerminated[78]
VietnamHo Chi Minh CityTan Son Nhat International AirportTerminated[79]
Close

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI