Kualanamu International Airport


Kualanamu International Airport , often misspelled as 'Kuala Namu,' and informally abbreviated KNIA, is an international airport serving Medan, Indonesia, and other parts of North Sumatra. It is located in the Deli Serdang regency, 23 km east of downtown Medan. Kualanamu is the third largest airport and the fifth busiest airport in Indonesia in 2017, as well as a 4-star airport by Skytrax.
The airport is opened to public on 25 July 2013, handling all flights and services shifted from Polonia International Airport. The airport was built on the site of what was previously an oil palm plantation of company Perkebunan Nusantara II Tanjung Morawa. The airport is expected to become the new international transit center in Sumatra and the western part of Indonesia. It is part of Indonesia's central government's program under "Masterplan to Accelerate and Expand Economic Development in Indonesia" and one of the strategies for the ASEAN Single Aviation Market, an open skies policy among member-countries in the Southeast Asia region starting 2015.

Etymology

The name for the airport was reported to be suggestions from the people of Karo to the government and later granted by the Ministry of Transportation. The name consists of two words: 'Kuala,' a Malay and Indonesian word for 'river mouth;' and 'Namu' or 'Namo,' the Karonese for 'deep sea.' Thus, 'Kualanamu' means 'meeting point.' Kualanamu is considered the very few airports not named after Indonesian heroes. It could've also been inspired by Kuala Lumpur International Airport.

History

Polonia Airport was the site of several accidents. It is located in the center of the city, giving a challenging takeoff path and a relatively short runway. The development of Kualanamu Airport initiated in 1991. In a visit to Medan, Azwar Anas, Minister of Transport at the time, stated that for the sake of aviation safety, a new airport would be developed outside of the city of Medan.
Preparation of construction began in 1997, but the Asian Financial Crisis that started in the same year postponed the development of it. Demands for the new airport continued following the Mandala Airlines Flight 091 accident in September 2005 that occurred shortly after taking off from Polonia for Jakarta. This accident killed the incumbent North Sumatran governor at that time Tengku Rizal Nurdin and his predecessor Raja Inal Siregar, who died a day later. This accident also involved ground casualties with at least 50 casualties, as the airport is very close to overcrowded residential areas and the runway was only 3,000 meters, which although considered long for European standards, is short for Indonesian standards due to it being at a lower latitude from the equator, meaning it is warmer and as a result the air is thinner, which ultimately means that longer runway distances are needed.
All 1,365 hectares of land was acquired between 1995 and 1997 and with the certificate Exploitation Rights No. 1 on November 29, 1999 and 100% of the land belonged to PT Angkasa Pura II. Between 1999 and 2006, some people used parts of the land illegally as agricultural land and PT Angkasa Pura II offered them monetary compensation to move elsewhere. Construction resumed on June 29, 2006, shortly before the first anniversary of the crash of Mandala Airlines Flight 091. Jusuf Kalla, vice President of Indonesia at the time, laid the first cornerstone. This marked the construction of Kualanamu after several years with no progress. Computer renderings showing a T-shape design were posted on the company's website. A visualization of the airport is also released. It was then predicted that the airport would be completed by 2010. With land acquisition as the biggest hurdle for this project, the airport's opening was delayed until 2013 due to lack of local government awareness. On 22 July, a trailer for the airport was released.
A soft opening to the public occurred on 25 July 2013. The airport's first commercial departure was a Garuda Indonesia flight GA181 bound for Jakarta at 05:00. The first international departure was Indonesia AirAsia flight QZ 8078 bound for Penang at 05:15 WIB. The first domestic arrival was Lion Air flight JT 397 from Banda Aceh at 07:00 WIB. The first international arrival was Indonesia AirAsia flight QZ8079 from Penang at 07:30 WIB.
Kualanamu International Airport was officially inaugurated on 27 March 2014 by incumbent President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.

Facilities and infrastructure

The airport is Indonesia's third largest, after Soekarno–Hatta International Airport and the new Kertajati International Airport, with a 224,298 m2 passengers terminal and will eventually have a capacity of 22 million passengers. Kualanamu Airport has an automatic baggage handling system, thus becoming the first airport in Indonesia which does not need baggage porters.
The airport is equipped with a single 3,750 x 60 meter runway, and a 3,750m and 2,000m long parallel taxiway capable of accommodating wide-body aircraft, including category - F jets such as the Airbus A380, Boeing 747-8, and Antonov 225. It also includes an apron area measuring 664 m2 capable of handling 33 aircraft. It also has a 13,000 m2 cargo area that can handle 3 carriers with 65,000 tonnes/annum and 50,820 m2 parking capacity with 405 taxis, 55 busses, and 908 cars. It covers 1,365 ha of land, 20 km northeast of Polonia airport, 3 km from the sea, and on a site of area 6,5 x 2,1 km. Phase 1 of the new airport has a capacity to serve 8 million passengers annually, but at early 2014 has served 8.3 million passengers annualized. Phase 2 starts construction in mid-2015 to serve 25 million passengers. Phase III expansion of the airport includes expansion of the runway to allow the airport to accommodate the Airbus A380, and expansion of cargo area to 24,715 square meters from 13,450 square meters at present, and expansion of passenger terminal to 224,256 square meters to increase the capacity from 9 million passengers to 17 million passengers annually, which starts in 2018. The airport operator AP II also planned to develop a 200 hectare plot of land for commercial area outside the passenger terminal. The commercial area is built with an "airport city" concept with 3, 4 and 5 star hotels, a hypermarket, office building, hospital and movie theater.
Currently, the ILS system in used is ILS CAT I for both Runway 05 and 23. Arrivals and departures are usually directed to Runway 23 while Runway 05 will be used pertaining to wind direction.

Airport hotel

A hotel located at 2nd floor named Horison Sky Kualanamu was built. It covers 7,000 square meters of area with the capacity of 140 rooms per se. Two other hotels, The Wing Hotel and The Crew, was also built.

Operations

Airside facilities are controlled by the Indonesian government, while landside facilities would be owned by a joint venture with PT Angkasa Pura II, which is expected to provide $350 million as an initial investment in return for a 30-year lease, after which ownership would revert to PT Angkasa Pura II. The airport will be linked to the city of Medan by a $10.7 million railway project. An 18 km highway is under construction improving the airport's road connection to the city of Medan. It will cost $1.5 billion and will have 4 interchange, 4 underpasses, 7 flyovers, and 3 toll gates.
check-in counters at the airport.
The airport is the first in Indonesia with a publicly accessible check-in area, as in a much larger and more spacious check-in area than the existing airport. The airport is designed by Wiratman & Associates, who had also designed several other new airports and office buildings in Indonesia. Computer renderings showing a T-shape design were posted on the company's website. Another rendering and masterplan can be found in Angkasa Pura II website. A visualization of the airport is also released. The Indonesian government hopes that Kualanamu "can compete with Changi, Bangkok, etc.," and making Kualanamu "an international hub."

Airlines and destinations

Passenger

Traffic and statistics

RankDestinations Frequency Airline
1Jakarta, Special Capital Region
Soekarno-Hatta International Airport - Cengkareng, Banten
245AirAsia, Batik Air, Citilink, Garuda Indonesia, Lion Air, Sriwijaya Air
2Batam, Riau Islands70Citilink, Lion Air
3Gunungsitoli, North Sumatra63Citilink, Garuda Indonesia, Wings Air
4Jakarta, Special Capital Region, Halim Perdanakusuma International Airport35Batik Air, Citilink
5Pekanbaru, Riau35Citilink, Lion Air
6Banda Aceh, Aceh28Citilink, Lion Air
7Sibolga, North Sumatra27Citilink, Garuda Indonesia, Wings Air
8Padang, West Sumatra21Lion Air, Sriwijaya Air
9Palembang, South Sumatra14Garuda Indonesia, Lion Air
10Yogyakarta, Yogyakarta Special Region14Citilink, Indonesia Air Asia
11Majalengka, West Java14Lion Air
12Lhokseumawe, Aceh14Citilink, Wings Air
13Padang Sidempuan, North Sumatra12Citilink, Wings Air
14Siborong-Borong, North Sumatra8Susi Air, Wings Air
15Dumai, Riau7Wings Air
16Meulaboh, Aceh7Wings Air
17Jambi, Jambi7Wings Air
18Simeulue, Aceh7Wings Air
19Takengon, Aceh7Wings Air
20Surabaya, East Java7Sriwijaya Air
21Bandung, West Java7Citilink
22Yogyakarta-International, Yogyakarta Special Region7Lion Air
23Denpasar, Bali6Garuda Indonesia

RankDestinationFrequency
Airlines
1, Kuala Lumpur
63AirAsia, Indonesia Air Asia, Malaysia Airlines
2, Penang49AirAsia, Indonesia Air Asia, Lion Air, Sriwijaya Air
328Jetstar Asia Airways, SilkAir
4, Don Mueang International Airport7Indonesia AirAsia
5, Amsterdam6Garuda Indonesia
6, Medina5Batik Air, Garuda Indonesia, Lion Air, Saudia
7, Jeddah3Flynas, Garuda Indonesia, Lion Air, Saudia
8, Hong Kong3Cathay Dragon
9, London3Garuda Indonesia

Ground transportation

Rail transport

Train services are operated by PT Railink, a joint venture between PT Angkasa Pura II and Indonesian Railway. It is the first integrated airport rail link in Indonesia. The trains were made in South Korea.
The route runs from Medan Main Station beside the Merdeka Square to Kualanamu International Airport railway station, providing the fastest way to reach the airport, taking 30 minutes, and the return taking 30 to 47 minutes.
In May 2014, a double-tracking from Medan to the airport began. This will cut time travel by at least 10 minutes.

Roads

The airport is connected by the Medan–Kualamamu–Tebing Tinggi Toll Road, an expressway specifically made to connect the airport and city Tebing Tinggi and other parts of eastern North Sumatra, which is also part of the Trans-Sumatra Toll Road network. An arterial road connecting the city of Medan and the airport were also built as an alternative.

Bus

A state-owned bus company, Perum DAMRI, operates services to the airport. The DAMRI bus has only two bus shelters in Medan, on Gatot Subroto Road next to Plaza Medan Fair and at the Amplas bus terminal. It takes about 60 to 90 minutes to reach the airport. 2 hours from more central Plaza Medan Fair are not uncommon. The fare is cheaper than a train ride to city. There is also a cab service which carries passengers to several destinations. Tour companies Paradep and Travel Nice Trans links the airport to Parapat via Pematang Siantar that is a main gateway to reach some popular destinations like Samosir Island and Lake Toba.

Taxis

Taxi costs about twice that of train tickets. Taxi operators that bring passengers to the airport are limited to Blue Bird, KARSA, MATRA, and Nice Trans. Passengers are encouraged to ride taxis with taximeters to avoid probable scams. Transportation network companies Grab and Go-Jek operate inside the airport. CNN Indonesia criticized Sokerno-Hatta International Airport for falling behind Kualanamu in "halal"-ing online taxis.

Regional hub

Kualanamu International Airport is plotted to be a Regional Hub as South Korea's Incheon International Airport brother airport, thus on June 25, 2012 an agreement has been signed of both party operators. Incheon's operator will assist Kualanamu's operator to become the regional hub with world-class standards.
In early 2014, Flying Fox Airways is still processing the hub license. On 1 May 2014, Indonesian flag-carrier Garuda Indonesia opened flight from Medan to Jeddah King Abdulaziz International Airport as an extension of the Hajj-special Makassar-Medan route.

Accolades

In June 2015, Kualanamu received a certificate from Skytrax as a "4-Star Airport", the first Indonesian airport to receive such title. On 16 June 2016, the airport won the Diamond Award for the Service Quality Award under the 'International Airports' category by Angkasa Pura II. In August 2019, the custom system of the airport received an accolade from the 2018 Innovation Competition by the Ministry of Finance, given by the Directorate General of Customs and Excise, along with Soekarno-Hatta International Airport.

Incidents