Yogyakarta International Airport YIAWAHI
Yogyakarta International Airport (YIA) is Yogyakarta’s main gateway, replacing most scheduled traffic from the older Adisutjipto airport. It is a regional international airport rather than a major alliance hub: Lion Air and Super Air Jet use it as an operating base, while Garuda Indonesia, Batik Air, Citilink, Pelita Air, AirAsia/Malaysia Airlines and Scoot provide the useful domestic and short-haul international links. Do not expect a Star Alliance, oneworld or SkyTeam fortress hub. The practical flyer view is simple: one large terminal, domestic and international processing in separate zones, and the airport rail link is usually the most predictable way into central Yogyakarta.
Timezone: Asia/Jakarta
Airport lounges
Lounge access is reference info; commission never ranks.
Official info
- Official site
- https://yogyakarta-airport.co.id
As of 2026-06-21 — confirm with the airport.
Airport facts
- ICAO
- WAHI
- Elevation
- 24 ft
- Scheduled service
- Yes
- Runways
- 1
- Longest runway
- 10663 ft
Terminals
To the city
- Airport Rail Link (KA Bandara YIA) → Yogyakarta (Tugu) station, city centre (~40 km) · 35-39 min · ~50 trips daily; two services: subsidised regular Airport Train and commercial Airport Train Xpress; operating since 1 Sep 2021
- Bus / coach
- DAMRI shuttle buses and Satelqu bus services to regional destinations
- Taxi
- Airport taxis and online/app-based taxis available at the terminal
- Train / metro
- Airport Rail Link to Yogyakarta (Tugu) station, ~40 km, ~35-39 min
- Rideshare
- Online (app-based) taxi / rideshare available
Airport services
Cities served
Hotels near the airport
Reference data — airport facts AI-sourced (likely), confirm with the airport; commission never ranks.