TransNusa Launches New Scheduled Flight Connecting Jakarta With Lombok, Its World-Class Surfing Island Destination
TransNusa has announced the launch of a new direct scheduled flight connecting Jakarta and Lombok, further strengthening access to one of Indonesia’s key tourism and regional travel hubs.
TransNusa Airlines Group Chief Executive Officer, Datuk Bernard Francis, said that the introduction of this new route comes on the back of the airline’s focus to increase and strengthen connectivity while boosting domestic tourism.
“Lombok is not only rapidly growing as a domestic and international tourist destination, but the island is also the main gateway for tourism in the West Nusa Tenggara region through its Lombok International Airport,” Datuk Francis said, adding that Lombok attracts more than 1.2 million tourists annually.
LOMBOK… Paradise for divers and surfers
Lombok is home to the diving haven Gili and Mount Rinjani National Park, one of Indonesia’s most iconic volcanic landscapes. The island offers dramatic trekking routes, cascading waterfalls and panoramic mountain views, attracting adventurers and nature lovers from around the world. Beyond its mountains, Lombok has also built a global reputation as a world-class surfing and diving destination, with pristine beaches, coral reefs, and consistent waves drawing surfers year-round.
“TransNusa will initially operate 14 flights a week or two daily flights with the first scheduled flight departing Jakarta in the morning and the second in the afternoon,” Datuk Bernard said, adding that the sales of tickets for the new scheduled flight from Jakarta to Lombok started on 16 March 2026, with the inaugural flight scheduled for April 17, 2026.
DATUK BERNARD FRANCIS… Lombok is the main gateway for tourism in the West Nusa Tenggara region
In addition to this new launch, TransNusa has also increased the frequency of its Jakarta-Yogyakarta route with the aim of enhancing and strengthening domestic connectivity, said Datuk Bernard.
Flight Details
TransNusa’s scheduled flight 8B 5161 will depart Soekarno–Hatta International Airport at 5:00 am and arrive at Lombok International Airport at 8:00 am. The returning service, 8B 5162, will depart Lombok International Airport at 8:30 am and arrive in Jakarta at the Soekarno–Hatta International Airport at 9:30 am. The second scheduled flight, 8B 5165, will depart Jakarta’s Soekarno–Hatta International Airport at 03:00 pm and arrive at the Lombok International Airport at 05:45 pm. The returning service, 8B 5166, will depart Lombok International Airport at 06.15 pm and arrive at the Soekarno–Hatta International Airport at 06.45 pm.
Ticket prices for TransNusa’s scheduled Jakarta-Lombok route start from as low as IDR899,000, CNY390, USD55, MYR225, AUD80, and SGD69. Tickets will be available for purchase at www.transnusa.co.id and on primary online travel agents’ platforms.
Meanwhile, TransNusa’s additional scheduled flight for its Jakarta-Yogyakarta flight, 8B 5530, will depart Jakarta’s Soekarno–Hatta International Airport at 10.40 am and arrive at the Yogyakarta International Airport at 11.50 am. The flight, 8B 5531, will depart Yogyakarta at 01.20 pm and arrive in Jakarta at 02.30 pm.
For its flights, TransNusa not only provides premium services with competitive ticket prices, but the airline also has attractive product bundles called SEAT, SEAT-PLUS and FLEXI-PRO.
“Our SEAT passengers will enjoy check-in baggage of up to 20kgs,” Datuk Bernard said, explaining that the baggage offering was over and above the 7kgs limit offered as a passenger’s hand carry.
For the highest package, FLEXI-PRO, we provide services such as free baggage up to 30kgs, free seat choice, free food and drinks, priority at check-in and boarding counters.
In addition, TransNusa also provides its FLEXI-PRO passengers with the flexibility to change their flight schedule without restrictions and obtain a refund when needed,” added Datuk Bernard.
TransNusa, which aims to ensure its passengers travel with ease and comfort, has also configured its A320S with a 174-seat configuration, which allows passengers to enjoy about 30 inches of legroom, comparable to the experience passengers would get in a full-service airline.
“We are committed to providing affordable and competitive ticket prices, while still providing premium services to our customers,” stressed Datuk Bernard.
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