Introduction

Etihad Airways, the fastest-growing airline in history, can transport you to Indonesia in comfort and style.

Famed for its world-famous beaches, stunning rainforests and national parks, you’re promised an unforgettable experience in this Southeast Asian country.

Book your flights to Indonesia with Etihad Airways to experience a service so exquisite that we were named the World’s Leading Airline for four consecutive years at the 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012 World Travel Awards. Take our video tour to find out more.

Destination guide

Destination guide

Indonesia is the largest economy of Southeast Asia, located near Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines and Australia. With an approximate population of 248 million people, the country has benefitted from a generous supply of natural resources, such as oil and gas, silver and bauxite, while its manufacturing, agriculture and construction industries have flourished in recent years too.

What’s more, Indonesia has emerged as a fast-growing tourism destination, attracting over 7.5 million people from around the world each year.

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With a total land area of 1.9 million square kilometres, the country includes more than 17,000 islands, making it the largest archipelago in the world. As a result, tourists have access to a stunning collection of beaches, especially on the island of Bali, where the likes of Nusa Dua, Jimbaran and Seminyak can be found. Indonesia is also famous for its stunning national parks, amazing religious sites and unforgettable volcanoes.

Book your flights to Indonesia with Etihad Airways, the national airline of the United Arab Emirates, which operates a regular service to Soekarno-Hatta International Airport in Jakarta.

Search the booking engine on this page to find the best prices for flights to Indonesia and other Etihad Airways destinations, while your local embassy should be contacted for the latest travel advisories, in addition to visa and vaccination details.

Indonesia attractions

Indonesia аttractions

Natural attractions have been placed at the heart of Indonesia’s tourism market. As the world’s largest archipelago, the country has a famous collection of beaches, offering the perfect environment for sunbathing, surfing, diving, snorkelling and fishing.

Although visitors often flock to Bali, Sumatra and Java, there are many smaller, less-known islands to explore in Indonesia, each with their own culture and traditions, some dating back centuries. Examples include the islands of Bangka, Ambon, Bacan and Moyo.

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Aside from beaches, Indonesia is home to 167 active volcanoes, far more than any other country, and also has some of the largest remaining areas of tropical forests in the world, covering more than 98 million hectares. Packed with exotic wildlife - ranging from tigers and rhinoceros to orangutans and rare bird species – some of the forests have even been recognised as UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including Ujung Kulon National Park and the Tropical Rainforest Heritage of Sumatra.

A visit to Indonesia’s capital of Jakarta, located on the northwest of Java Island, is also worthwhile. The city has developed into a leading economic, cultural and political centre, offering modern attractions such as restaurants, shopping centres, hotels and entertainment, together with cultural landmarks including the Presidential Palace, National Gallery of Indonesia, Merdeka Square and the National Monument.