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Private Jet to Indonesia - Airports, Routes & Prices

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Indonesia Private Jet Charter – Aircraft, Airports & Routes


Paramount Business Jets offers private jet charter services in Indonesia, marking a significant expansion into one of Southeast Asia's most dynamic markets. With its reputation for excellence in luxury travel and unparalleled service, Paramount Business Jets brings a new level of convenience and sophistication to travelers across Indonesia's diverse archipelago. 

Whether clients are seeking efficient travel between bustling business hubs like Jakarta and Surabaya or exploring the pristine beaches of Bali and beyond, Paramount Business Jets offers personalized solutions tailored to individual preferences. This initiative not only caters to the discerning needs of business executives and high-net-worth individuals but also underscores Paramount Business Jets' commitment to enhancing air travel experiences with safety, reliability, and the utmost in luxury.

With access to a vast network of over 4,000 private jets worldwide, Paramount Business Jets offers unmatched flexibility in aircraft selection, ensuring that clients can choose the perfect aircraft to suit their travel preferences and requirements. Our competitive pricing options cater to a variety of budgets, providing exceptional value without compromising on luxury or service quality.

Whether you're visiting Jakarta's bustling business districts, exploring the cultural wonders of Bali and Yogyakarta, or seeking adventure in Lombok and Komodo Island, Paramount Business Jets ensures seamless access to these diverse destinations. Our private jet charter services cater to your schedule and preferences, providing direct access to Indonesia's most exclusive airports like Jakarta Halim Perdanakusuma International Airport, Bali Ngurah Rai International Airport, and more. 

Contact us 24/7 by phone at 1-877-727-2538, via email at charter@paramountbusinessjets.com, or use our user-friendly online quoting system to receive an instant jet charter quote tailored to your specific travel needs. Experience Indonesia with Paramount Business Jets, where luxury meets convenience in the skies.

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Indonesia Private Jets and Charter Prices

How much does it cost to rent a private jet to Indonesia?

These are the average hourly rates for various private jet categories. Use our private jet quoting system to get quotes for your upcoming trip. Learn more about our private jet rental costs or jet card membership rates for additional savings.
Very Light Jets
2-4
371 KTAS
$2750 - $3500
Light Jets
6-7
492 KTAS
$2900 - $3500
Super Light Jets
7-8
465 KTAS
$4000 - $4300
Midsize Jets
8-9
470 KTAS
$4300 - $4750
Super Midsize Jets
8-10
530 KTAS
$5100 - $6500
Large Jets
10-16
513 KTAS
$6800 - $9500
Ultra Long Range Jets
12-16
516 KTAS
$10000 - $14000
VIP Airliners
16-50
485 KTAS
$16000 - $23000
Turboprop Aircraft
6-8
402 KTAS
$1850 - $2300
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Popular Indonesia Private Jet Travel Airports

Which airports are private jet clients flying to in Indonesia?

In Indonesia, several airports cater to private jet travelers, offering convenience and access to various regions across the archipelago. Here are some popular private jet airports in Indonesia:

  • Jakarta Halim Perdanakusuma International Airport (HLP): Located in Jakarta, Halim Perdanakusuma Airport serves as a primary gateway for private jet travelers due to its proximity to the city's business district and government offices. It offers dedicated facilities for private aviation, including FBO (Fixed-Base Operator) services.
  • Bali Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS): Situated in Denpasar, Bali's main airport, Ngurah Rai International Airport, is a popular hub for private jets, especially for tourists visiting the island's renowned resorts and cultural attractions. It provides FBO services and convenient access to southern Bali's beaches and resorts.
  • Surabaya Juanda International Airport (SUB): As Indonesia's second-largest city, Surabaya hosts Juanda International Airport, which serves as a significant hub for private jet traffic in East Java. It offers FBO services and facilitates access to business and industrial centers in the region.
  • Batam Hang Nadim International Airport (BTH): Located on Batam Island near Singapore, Hang Nadim International Airport is a strategic entry point for private jet travelers due to its proximity to both Batam's industrial zones and Singapore's financial district. It offers FBO facilities and serves as a gateway to Indonesia's Riau Archipelago.
  • Yogyakarta Adisutjipto International Airport (JOG): Adisutjipto International Airport in Yogyakarta caters to private jet traffic seeking access to the cultural heritage sites of Central Java, including Borobudur and Prambanan temples. It provides FBO services and convenient access to Yogyakarta's tourist destinations.

These airports are equipped with facilities and services tailored to meet the needs of private jet travelers, offering efficiency, comfort, and seamless connectivity across Indonesia's diverse regions.

Top Sights

Indonesia offers a myriad of private jet charter destinations, each with its own unique landmarks and attractions that appeal to both business travelers and tourists seeking luxurious and efficient travel experiences. Here are some popular private jet charter destinations in Indonesia along with their notable landmarks:

Bali:

  • Uluwatu Temple: Cliffside Hindu temple with stunning ocean views and traditional Kecak dance performances.
  • Tanah Lot Temple: Offshore Hindu temple perched on a rock formation, offering beautiful sunset views.
  • Ubud Monkey Forest: Sacred forest sanctuary with playful monkeys and ancient temples.
  • Tegallalang Rice Terraces: Scenic rice terraces in Ubud, offering picturesque views and cultural insights.
  • Kuta Beach: Popular beach known for surfing, nightlife, and vibrant atmosphere.

Jakarta:

  • National Monument (Monas): Iconic tower symbolizing Indonesia's struggle for independence, with an observation deck.
  • Merdeka Square: Historic square surrounded by important government buildings and museums.
  • Istiqlal Mosque: Largest mosque in Southeast Asia, known for its modernist architecture and grand prayer hall.
  • Museum Nasional Indonesia (National Museum): Museum showcasing Indonesia's history, archaeology, and cultural artifacts.
  • Ancol Dreamland: Waterpark, amusement park, and entertainment complex on Jakarta Bay.

Yogyakarta:

  • Prambanan Temple: Hindu temple complex with towering spires, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
  • Borobudur Temple: Mahayana Buddhist temple, one of the largest and most famous in the world, also a UNESCO World Heritage site.
  • Sultan's Palace (Kraton): Residence of the Sultan of Yogyakarta, showcasing Javanese palace architecture and culture.
  • Taman Sari Water Castle: Former royal garden with bathing pools and underground tunnels.
  • Jalan Malioboro: Famous shopping street known for its bustling markets, street food, and cultural performances.

Lombok:

  • Mount Rinjani: Active volcano and Indonesia's second highest peak, popular for trekking and breathtaking views.
  • Gili Islands: Group of three small islands (Gili Trawangan, Gili Meno, Gili Air) known for snorkeling, diving, and beach relaxation.
  • Senggigi Beach: Main beach resort area on Lombok's west coast, offering surfing, sunset views, and beachfront dining.
  • Senaru Waterfall: Picturesque waterfall in the foothills of Mount Rinjani, surrounded by lush jungle.
  • Kuta Beach (Lombok): Beach known for its white sand, turquoise waters, and surfing spots.

Komodo National Park:

  • Komodo Dragons: Famous for being the only place in the world where Komodo dragons can be found in the wild.
  • Pink Beach: Beach with pink-hued sand created by coral fragments, excellent for snorkeling and diving.
  • Padar Island: Island with panoramic viewpoints offering stunning views of the surrounding islands and bays.
  • Rinca Island: Another island in the Komodo National Park where Komodo dragons can be spotted in their natural habitat.
  • Kanawa Island: Small island known for its crystal-clear waters, coral reefs, and relaxed atmosphere.

Raja Ampat Islands:

  • Wayag Islands: Iconic karst islands with turquoise lagoons, popular for diving and snorkeling.
  • Piaynemo: Scenic viewpoint offering panoramic views of the Wayag Islands and surrounding turquoise waters.
  • Manta Point: Diving site where manta rays can often be seen swimming in the currents.
  • Pianemo Island: Known for its limestone formations, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant coral reefs.
  • Arborek Village: Traditional Papuan village on a small island, known for its coral conservation efforts and snorkeling spots.

Bandung:

  • Tangkuban Perahu: Active volcano with crater viewpoints and hot springs, easily accessible from Bandung.
  • Kawah Putih: Crater lake with striking turquoise waters, surrounded by volcanic hills.
  • Trans Studio Bandung: Indoor theme park with rides, shows, and entertainment for all ages.
  • Gedung Sate: Iconic government building with colonial architecture, now serving as the governor's office.
  • Ciwidey Tea Plantation: Tea plantation offering scenic views, tours, and tastings of local tea products.

Flores:

  • Komodo National Park: Already mentioned for its Komodo Dragons and other attractions.
  • Labuan Bajo: Gateway town to Komodo National Park, known for its diving spots and vibrant sunsets.
  • Spider Rice Fields (Lingko Spider Web Rice Fields): Unique rice terraces shaped like spider webs, reflecting traditional agriculture methods.
  • Mount Kelimutu: Volcanic crater lakes with changing colors (blue, green, black), known for their mystical and breathtaking views.
  • Ruteng: Traditional town known for its Manggarai culture, with rice paddies and traditional houses.

Sumatra:

  • Lake Toba: Massive crater lake formed by a supervolcanic eruption, offering boat tours and cultural insights into Batak culture.
  • Bukit Lawang: Orangutan rehabilitation center in Gunung Leuser National Park, popular for trekking and wildlife spotting.
  • Medan: Cultural city with mosques, markets, and culinary delights like durian fruit.
  • Banda Aceh: Capital city of Aceh Province, known for its historical significance and resilience after the 2004 tsunami.
  • Mount Leuser National Park: UNESCO World Heritage site with diverse wildlife, including Sumatran orangutans, tigers, and elephants.

Indonesia's diverse destinations offer a wealth of natural wonders, cultural landmarks, and adventurous activities, ensuring an unforgettable experience for travelers exploring this archipelago nation.

About Indonesia

Indonesia, a sprawling archipelago nation located in Southeast Asia, stands as one of the world's most culturally diverse and geographically stunning countries. Comprising over 17,000 islands, it boasts a rich tapestry of landscapes ranging from lush rainforests and pristine beaches to towering volcanoes and bustling urban centers. Jakarta, its capital city, serves as the economic and political heart of the nation, reflecting Indonesia's status as the largest economy in Southeast Asia and a pivotal player in the region's geopolitical landscape.

Culturally, Indonesia is a melting pot of ethnicities, languages, and religions, with over 300 distinct ethnic groups and a majority Muslim population. This diversity is showcased in its vibrant arts, music, and cuisine, which vary widely across its islands. From the intricate dance forms of Bali to the ancient temples of Java, Indonesia's cultural heritage is both deep-rooted and continually evolving, drawing visitors from around the globe to experience its unique blend of traditions and modernity.

Economically, Indonesia's natural resources, including oil, gas, and minerals, have long fueled its growth, while agriculture remains a significant sector, producing commodities like palm oil, rubber, and coffee. In recent years, the country has also seen rapid development in manufacturing, finance, and tourism, spurred by its strategic location and expanding middle class. Despite challenges such as infrastructure development and income inequality, Indonesia's economy continues to show resilience and potential for further growth.

Geopolitically, Indonesia plays a crucial role in regional diplomacy and trade, being a member of ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) and a key partner in various international forums. Its strategic position along major maritime trade routes has led to increased cooperation with global powers while maintaining a policy of non-alignment and fostering relations with diverse nations. Indonesia's leadership in promoting regional stability and sustainable development underscores its commitment to shaping a prosperous future for its people and the broader Southeast Asian community.

Charter Jets FAQ

Your Ultimate Indonesia Private Jet Rental Resource

  • Do I have to stop for customs when I fly on a private jet?

    Passengers on all international private charter flights will have to stop at customs. In certain countries, you may have to go through customs at a specific port of entry; for example, you must stop in Tahiti to perform customs checks en route to Bora Bora. You’ll also need to stop at the first port of entry when entering the U.S. from Mexico.

  • How much rest does the crew need before they can depart again?

    Crew members are required to have a 10-hour rest period within each 24-hour cycle. The maximum duty day is 14 hours and must be followed by a 10-hour rest period at their hotel. When scheduling a flight, operators usually account for 12 hours of rest instead of 10. These extra two hours allow the crew time to get to their hotel, rest for the required time, and return to the airport.

  • How long does a fuel stop for a private jet flight take?

    The average fuel stop takes 45–60 minutes. To speed up fuel stops, the operator, or pilots may call ahead, so a fuel truck is waiting for the aircraft on arrival. For smaller jets, a fuel stop can take as little as 30 minutes.

  • Will my private jet charter use the same airport as a commercial airline?

    No. When you charter a private jet, you generally fly into a private airport. However, you could access the same airports as a commercial airline if you request to do so or if there are no private airport options. However, using a large mainstream airport like Los Angeles International or London Heathrow is often a bad choice for private jets, as flying to a smaller regional private airport is much faster and often makes for a more luxurious experience.

  • Is the age of an aircraft a safety factor?

    Aircraft age is not a safety factor. However, if the aircraft is older and hasn’t been refurbished properly, it may cause flyers some inconvenience, such as overheating, faulty air conditioning, or faulty plumbing in the lavatory.

  • How much luggage am I allowed to bring on a private jet?

    As a rule of thumb, each seat on a light or midsize jet equates to one passenger and one item of luggage. Each item of luggage is considered to be the standard 23 kilograms, or about 50 lbs. Large jets are designed for long-range trips, which typically involve longer stays, so you can carry more than one item of luggage per person.

  • Are there aircraft that are wheelchair accessible?

    There are many aircraft that are wheelchair accessible. Most of them are large jets or above and have a straight aisle. If the jet has a zigzag aisle – like the Falcon 900 – it will be difficult to maneuver the wheelchair onboard the aircraft. You’ll also need the right type of wheelchair; many motorized wheelchairs won’t fit and can’t be collapsed. If this is the case, you’ll need a smaller, temporary wheelchair. Some aircraft operators have smaller wheelchairs that can be used. Please speak with your Paramount private jet expert to review your aircraft options.

  • Can I fly with large sums of cash?

    Yes, you can. This is a common occurrence for many private jet clients. You can fly with up to $5 million in cash as long as you declare that cash when coming through customs. For domestic trips, there’s no limit and no need to declare it.

  • Which private jets come with flight attendants?

    In the United States, large jets and above are required to have flight attendants onboard; in Europe, flight attendants are used on midsize jets and above. Flight attendants require their own seats. Larger jets and above have a jump seat near the cockpit for the flight attendant to use, meaning the attendant generally stays out of the cabin.

  • Which airports offer ramp access, allowing the client to drive their car right up to their private jet?

    Private jet clients can often have a limo drive them right up to the private jet, or even drive their own car to the plane. That said, different airports have different policies, and some may not offer ramp access. Please speak with your Paramount Aviation Advisor to review your options for a given trip.

  • Do private jets come with Wi-Fi?

    Many private jets do have Wi-Fi, and it’s increasingly available free of charge on U.S. domestic flights. On international flights, prices range from $3.00-$8.50 USD per megabyte used. This means that opening up social media sites that are rich in images and videos could quickly cost you $20 – and downloading a feature-length movie could cost thousands!

  • When is on-demand private jet charter better than buying a block of hours?

    Private jet charter can be a lot cheaper than buying a block of hours for a one-way flight, as you can access floating fleets or an empty leg to reduce the cost. With a block of hours, the price covers a round trip. If you only fly one-way, you are effectively paying double.

  • What is a carbon-neutral flight?

    Every aircraft burns jet fuel and emits a certain amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere. This can be offset via one of several carbon offset programs that allow private jet clients to purchase a certain number of carbon credits to offset the emissions from their flights. A carbon-neutral flight is one that offsets the carbon emissions it uses via a formal process.

  • Can I have a flexible departure time for my private jet flight?

    Yes, it is possible to have a flexible departure when flying privately. Operators typically offer a 30-minute to two-hour window, but you can request a longer window as long as it doesn’t interfere with the maximum crew duty day or their next scheduled flight. Please confirm with your Paramount Aviation Advisor at the time of booking your jet.

  • When should I hire a Boeing Business Jet?

    Boeing Business Jets (BBJs) have unique amenities that extend far beyond sheer size and are often equipped with 1-2 bedrooms and 2-3 bathrooms (one more of those bathrooms may even offer stand-up showers.) These airliner-based executive aircraft also feature tall or ‘stand-up’ cabins that are also longer and wider than more typical corporate aircraft.

  • How soon can I have a private jet ready from the time I call in the request?

    Generally speaking, with as little as 4 hours of notice. However, we have had wheels up in as little as 32 minutes from the time our client called us to book the flight and had them in the air. It depends on a few factors, such as how long it takes for the pilots to arrive at the airport (generally, there is a 2-hour call-out time for the pilots), and whether the aircraft is ready to go at the airport with no repositioning needed. Our Jet Card members enjoy faster booking since they have funds on account and can confirm a flight with a simple email.

  • Can I access my luggage while in flight?

    On most private jets, you will be able to access your luggage during the flight. That’s because luggage and passengers are situated on the same level. This is in contrast to commercial airlines, where checked luggage is stored in a cargo hold. On large private jets, luggage is often stored in a compartment behind the lavatory, which means easy access to your bags.

  • When are private jet charter landing and takeoff slots applicable?

    A landing or takeoff slot is simply a small window of time in which your aircraft is scheduled to fly in or out of the airport. You will need a landing and takeoff slot if you fly to a high-density airport in the United States or one that is hosting a special event with a significant number of aircraft arriving and departing. If you’re flying internationally, you will need a landing and takeoff slot for all major European cities. Please check with your Paramount Aviation Advisor at the time of booking for a specific route.

  • What kind of in-flight catering is available on a private jet?

    Other than the standard snacks and drinks, you can order local cuisine options for your catering on board. In short, anything that doesn’t need to be cooked can be ordered; hot food must be precooked and then warmed on board.

  • Can I bring pets with me on private jet flights?

    Of course! Just let us know in advance. The majority of the operators and aircraft owners allow pets onboard. In some cases, a small cleaning fee may apply. That said, there are specific requirements that must be met when traveling with your pet, including making sure that all documentation and vaccination records for your pet(s) are correct and up-to-date. Dogs and cats must also be at least eight weeks old and weaned when traveling within the U.S.

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