Ende ENE (H. Hasan Aroeboesman)

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Ende airport info

H. Hasan Aroeboesman Airport (ENE), also known as Ende Airport or Isi Airport, is an airport in Ende on Flores island in the East Nusa Tenggara province of Indonesia. It has daily flights to and from Denpasar by Transnusa and Merpati, Kupang (Merpati Airlines, Pelita Air Service) and Labuan Bajo (Wings Air). Schedules are fluid in eastern Nusa Tenggara, so it is advised always check flight information in advance.

Departure tax at Ende airport

When flying within Indonesia, everyone must pay a departure tax that may vary from airport to airport. At Ende the departure tax for domestic flights is Rp. 10,000. Make sure you have this amount in Rupiahs as the departure tax must be paid at the airport before you proceed to the departures area.

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Transport to and from the airport

The airport is just east of the centre. Taxis to town cost around Rp 20,000.

Airports near Ende

The following airports are very close to Ende. As prices can differ remarkably you may want to check flights to these airports. Then, in case of finding a good fare, catch a bus, boat or train to your destination city.

Airlines which serve Ende airport

Lion air Jakarta, Denpasar (Bali), Kupang, Labuanbajo, Medan, Surabaya,
Sriwijaya Jakarta, Surabaya,

Ende city info

Ende is the capital of the Ende Regency, East Nusa Tenggara province of Indonesia. Ende is located on the southern coast of Flores Island in a spectular setting. The eye-catching cones of Gunung Meja (661m) and Gunung Iya (637m) loom over the city and the nearby black-sand and ble cobblestone coastline. The city has a population of 65,000 residents. Ende was the site of a kingdom that existed around the end of 18th century. The people of the area therefore known as Lio-Ende people. The population is evenly split between Christians and Muslims.