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We are the first flight search and ticket booking website in Indonesia. We don't offer hotels, car rentals or mobile top-ups - we keep 100% focus on flights only, especially in Asia, Indonesia and Australia.
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Our friendly consultants are with you on every step of your booking. They will spot and correct any mistakes in passenger data, allow you to change dates without rebooking, add extra baggage, etc. Reschedules and refunds are fast and hassle-free.
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Lion Air
The airlines. All the help you need.
The list of Indonesian and Asian airlines. Information about airlines, online reservation, baggage regulations and checking-in.
The national airline of Indonesia. Seamlessly serves as a reputable domestic and international carrier with flights to 130 destinations worldwide. Economy, Business and First Class flight tickets are available.
AirAsia and its partner airlines AirAsia X, Thai AirAsia, Indonesia AirAsia operate in Asia, Europe and Australia. None of these airlines include a baggage allowance in the ticket price – you must purchase this seperately.
The budget arm of Garuda Indonesia. Citilink shares Garuda’s good reputation while offering cheap flying in Indonesia. Flights can be purchased online using Indonesian or overseas credit cards on Tiket2.com.
The largest privately held airline in Indonesia and the biggest airline in terms of domestic market share (40%). Lion Air is constantly upgrading its fleet, and has just ordered 230 brand new aircraft from Boeing.
How to save on flights
Tips for flying on a budget in Asia
1. Be flexible
Identify the cheapest day to fly out. Fly middle of the week. The actual day of your flight can influence the price greatly. Most people tend to travel on the weekends with a tendency to fly out on Friday and fly back home on Sunday, making those two days the most expensive. Tuesday and Wednesday, on the other hand, tend to be the least expensive days.
3. Use local flight search website
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4. Search for airline error and sale fares
Airlines sometimes make mistakes when posting their fares, leading to seriously discounted flights. This can happen for various reasons – currency conversion mishaps, technical glitches, or human error. If you’re in the know-how on where to find airline error fares, you can save yourself some serious bucks on a ticket.
5. Choose your price/comfort balance
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6. Don't wait to book
Rarely ever do airline tickets get cheaper as your departure date approaches, especially if you need to fly on a certain date. Budget airlines typically offer low rates as a baseline price, and as these tickets sell, the remaining ones increase in cost. This is very typical in Asia and Australia – if you know when and where you’re going, don’t wait on an unknown sale. More often than not, your biggest savings come from booking far ahead when you can. The best time to book your flight is around 6–8 weeks before your departure, or around three months before if you are going to your destination during their peak season.