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Indonesia AirAsia

Indonesia AirAsia is a low cost operator from Indonesia that has operating bases in airports like Ngurah Rai International Airport, Soekarno–Hatta International Airport and Lombok International Airport. The airline mainly offers domestic flights, with some connections to airports in surrounding countries.

CALLSIGN: WAGON AIR. IATA Code: QZ. ICAO Code: AWQ

Website: http://www.airasia.com/us/en/home.page?cid=1

Indonesia AirAsia market distribution on each continent.

Indonesia AirAsia 30 days of scheduled flights

The graph shows thenumber of scheduled flights per day. The bars are divided between domestic and international flights.

Indonesia AirAsia airports

Number of routes on some of the biggest Indonesia AirAsia airports.
Most popular flight routesPOPULAR

Indonesia AirAsia operates over 100 flight routes. Here are the most popular.

From     To  
DPS Denpasar Jakarta CGK  »
DPS Denpasar Perth PER  »
KNO Kuala Namu Kuala Lumpur KUL  »
SUB Surabaya Kuala Lumpur KUL  »
CGK Jakarta Kuala Lumpur KUL  »
DPS Denpasar Labuan Bajo LBJ  »
KNO Kuala Namu Penang PEN  »
CGK Jakarta Bandar Lampung TKG  »
CGK Jakarta Penang PEN  »
CGK Jakarta Johor Bharu JHB  »
DPS Denpasar Phuket HKT  »
CGK Jakarta Siborong-Borong DTB  »
CGK Jakarta Labuan Bajo LBJ  »
SUB Surabaya Johor Bharu JHB  »
CGK Jakarta Kuching KCH  »
SUB Surabaya Penang PEN  »
CGK Jakarta Phnom Penh KTI  »
KNO Kuala Namu Bangkok DMK  »
CGK Jakarta Bandar Seri Begawan BWN  »
CGK Jakarta Kota Kinabalu BKI  »
Based on the number of flight departures in August 2026.
Indonesia AirAsia Aircrafts

Aircraft models scheduled to fly with Indonesia AirAsia.

Aircraft model Flights
Airbus A320 2415

Indonesia AirAsia airports

Sorted by the number of departing flights next month.

An airline hub is an airport where the airline has a heavy presence and normally some kind of headquarters. On the other hand, a focus city is a destination where the airline operates limited point-to-point routes. In these cities, the airline doesn’t necessarily need to have an office (even though this sometimes is the case). Many low-cost airlines don't use the definition 'hub' but instead define their main airports of operations as an operating base.