Djalaluddin Airport

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Currently, the airport operates domestic flights to major cities in Sulawesi, such as Makassar and Manado, as well as to rural areas, along with direct flights to Jakarta. There are also proposals to upgrade the airport to international status by introducing routes to Malaysia and the Philippines.[2]

A new, significantly larger terminal began operations in May 2016, replacing the old and overcrowded one.[3] The old terminal is now only used for Hajj Embarkation.[4]

History

The first aircraft to land in Gorontalo was a Grumman HU-16 Albatross in 1955. At that time, a small airfield was constructed in Tolotio for military transport, aimed at uniting and defending Indonesia's territory. Following the completion of the airfield in 1956, a Douglas DC-3 made its inaugural landing at Tolotio Airport. Initially equipped with basic facilities, the airport was intended to serve as both a military airbase for the Indonesian Air Force and a commercial airport managed by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation. In 1974, the airport was renamed Djalaluddin Airport in honor of Indonesian Air Force pilot Djalaluddin Tantu, who had fallen in the line of duty. The renaming was proposed by the Armed Forces faction in the Gorontalo Regency parliament.

Development

The new two-story terminal building spans nearly 12,000 m² and can accommodate 2,500 passengers, replacing the old terminal, which had a capacity of only 250.[3] Built between 2013 and 2015 with funding from the central government,[5] the ground floor houses check-in counters, drop-off and baggage claim areas, as well as spaces for the public and staff. The second floor features a spacious waiting room, along with additional public and employee areas. The terminal includes various amenities, such as mosques on both floors, lactation rooms, escalators, elevators, toilets, and wheelchairs for passengers with disabilities or medical conditions. There are also two medium-sized lounges, a spacious smoking room, and four X-ray units—three for passengers and one for cargo. Additionally, the parking area has been expanded from 3,902 m², which previously accommodated 150 cars, to 46,411 m², allowing for over 1,000 vehicles.[6]

The airport is equipped with two airbridges and a newly constructed apron measuring 230 x 80 meters,[5] enabling it to accommodate up to three Boeing 737 Next Generation and MAX aircraft, along with two ATR-72 planes.[7] The airport's runway, currently 2,500 meters by 45 meters, was originally slated for an extension to 3,000 meters by 2019.[5] However, as of 2022, the extension has yet to be realized.[8]

Airlines and destinations

Passenger

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Traffic and statistics

Traffic

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2010 283,437 Template:Nochange 1,906 Template:Nochange 2,650 Template:Nochange
2011 349,620 Increase 23.4 2,302 Increase 20.8 3,286 Increase 24.0
2012 380,083 Increase 8.7 2,296 Increase 0.3 3,233 Decrease 1.6
2013 439,847 Increase 15.7 3,594 Increase 56.5 4,068 Increase 25.8
2014 410,475 Decrease 6.7 2,535 Decrease 29.5 3,806 Decrease 6.4
2015 487,497 Increase 18.8 2,697 Increase 6.4 4,949 Increase 30.0
2016 573,369 Increase 17.6 2,672 Decrease 0.9 5,533 Increase 11.8
2017 647,757 Increase 13.0 4,252 Increase 59.1 6,767 Increase 22.3
2018 659,526 Increase 1.8 4,673 Increase 9.9 6,642 Decrease 1.8
2019 496,343 Decrease 24.7 3,809 Decrease 18.5 4,935 Decrease 25.7
2020 224,998 Decrease 54.7 2,365 Decrease 37.9 2,463 Decrease 50.1
2021 179,587 Decrease 20.2 2,224 Decrease 6.0 1,787 Decrease 27.4
2022 295,921 Increase 64.8 4,700 Increase 111.3 3,114 Increase 74.3
2023 335,915 Increase 13.5 4,217 Decrease 10.3 3,539 Increase 13.6
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Statistics

Busiest flights out of Djalaluddin Airport by frequency (2025)[11]
Rank Destinations Frequency (weekly) Airline(s)
1 Template:Flagicon Makassar, South Sulawesi 9 Garuda Indonesia, Lion Air
2 Template:Flagicon Jakarta, Jakarta Special Capital Region 7 Batik Air, Garuda Indonesia
3 Template:Flagicon Palu, Central Sulawesi 2 Wings Air
4 Template:Flagicon Manado, North Sulawesi 2 Wings Air
5 Template:Flagicon Buol, Central Sulawesi 2 Susi Air
6 Template:Flagicon Luwuk, Central Sulawesi 2 Susi Air
7 Template:Flagicon Pohuwato, Gorontalo 1 SAM Air
8 Template:Flagicon Bolaang Mongondow, North Sulawesi 1 SAM Air

Ground transportation

Bus

Perum DAMRI operates airport shuttle buses that serve several destinations from Djalaluddin Airport.

Taxi or car rent

Various taxi and car rental services are provided by numerous service providers

Gallery

Incidents

On August 6, 2013, Lion Air Flight 897 struck a cow during landing. The aircraft slipped sideways onto the grass. None of the 117 people on board were injured.[12]

Notes

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