Direct Jakarta–Labuan Bajo Flights Launch March 29, Making Komodo Trips Faster and Easier

Komodo dragon photo in Komodo National Park photo By Hey Bali

Komodo dragon photo in Komodo National Park (Hey Bali)

LABUAN BAJO, Indonesia — Getting to Komodo National Park has long meant extra time, extra planning, and at least one stop along the way. Starting March 29, that changes.

Indonesian low-cost carrier Super Air Jet is launching a daily direct flight between Jakarta and Labuan Bajo, removing one of the biggest friction points for travelers heading to one of Southeast Asia’s most sought-after destinations.

For visitors, the equation is simple: less time in transit, more time exploring.

Flight Schedule and What Travelers Get

The new route is designed with practicality in mind:

Flights will be operated using an Airbus A320-200 with 180 economy seats, signaling strong confidence in demand.

The timing allows travelers to:

For return journeys, the schedule supports same-day onward connections or evening arrivals back in the capital.

Why This Route Matters for Travelers

Until now, most trips to Labuan Bajo required a stop in Bali or another regional hub—adding uncertainty, delays, and lost hours.

This direct route changes that.

For international travelers flying into Indonesia via Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, Labuan Bajo is now reachable with a single, seamless connection—or none at all.

Cities benefiting from improved access include:

As well as international routes from:

For Bali-based expats, it also introduces more flexibility and competition beyond the traditional Denpasar–Labuan Bajo corridor.

Super Air Jet Airline Photos

A Faster Gateway to Komodo

Labuan Bajo has undergone a rapid transformation over the past decade.

Once a quiet fishing town, it is now the main access point to Komodo National Park—home to:

Government-backed infrastructure upgrades—including airport expansion, port development, and new hospitality projects—have positioned Labuan Bajo as a premium tourism destination.

The missing piece has always been ease of access.

This route addresses that directly.

Strategic Push: Tourism Meets Aviation

The launch aligns with Indonesia’s broader strategy to elevate Labuan Bajo alongside destinations like Bali.

According to Ari Azhari, the goal is straightforward:

A single direct flight should be enough to unlock access to a destination known globally for its natural appeal.

Behind that statement is a larger shift:
Indonesia is moving toward point-to-point aviation, reducing reliance on traditional hubs and making secondary destinations more competitive.

Digital-First Travel Experience

Super Air Jet is also positioning itself as a digital-first airline.

Through its BookCabin app, travelers can:

For a destination like Labuan Bajo—where logistics can be complex—this integration simplifies planning, especially for first-time visitors.

What This Means for Bali Travelers and Expats

For those living in or visiting Bali, the impact is subtle but meaningful.

It also opens up new itinerary options:

The Bigger Trend: Less Transit, More Experience

This route is part of a broader shift in how people travel across Indonesia.

Instead of:

Travel is becoming:

And for destinations like Labuan Bajo, that shift can be transformative.

What Travelers Should Know

Demand for this route is expected to be strong.

Bottom Line

For years, visiting Komodo required effort.

Now, it requires far less.

One direct flight won’t change the destination—but it changes how easily the world can reach it.

Hey Bali News tip: Book flights early, especially during peak seasons like Lebaran and summer holidays. The new route is expected to generate strong demand, and securing tickets in advance ensures you can take advantage of the direct connection when planning your trip to Komodo National Park.

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