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Batik Air

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Full-service airline of Indonesia
This article is about the Indonesian company. For its Malaysian sister airline, seeBatik Air Malaysia.
PT Batik Air Indonesia
A Batik AirAirbus A320-200
IATAICAOCall sign
IDBTKBATIK
Founded10 June 2012; 13 years ago (2012-06-10)[1]
Commenced operations3 May 2013; 12 years ago (2013-05-03)
Hubs
Secondary hubs
Frequent-flyer programBatik Frequent Flyer
Fleet size63
Destinations49[2]
Parent companyLion Air Group
HeadquartersJakarta, Indonesia
Key peopleWisnu Wijayanto (CEO)
Websitewww.batikair.com

Batik Air[3] is anIndonesian scheduledairline headquartered atSoekarno–Hatta International Airport inJakarta. Established in 2012 as the full-service division of theLion Air Group, Batik Air conducted its inaugural flight on May 3, 2013, connecting Jakarta withManado andYogyakarta.[1][4] The airline offers premium services and has been recognized as a 3-Star Airline bySkytrax.[5]

Batik Air shares its branding and full-service model with its sister airline,Batik Air Malaysia. Both airlines operate under the Lion Air Group, providing coordinated services and shared operational standards to enhance connectivity across Southeast Asia and beyond.

History

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Founding

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On November 18, 2011, Lion Air announced its intentions to enter the full service market with the announcement of a premium subsidiary by the name of Space Jet;[6] the airline was to be a full-service subsidiary to compete with the Indonesian flag carrier,Garuda Indonesia, which at the time was the only operating full service carrier (monopoly) serving the Indonesian market.[7]

In June 2012, Batik Air was established, following a rename from Space Jet.[8][9] The announcement was followed by a commitment by the Lion Air Group for fiveBoeing 787 Dreamliners to be allocated to Batik, intending to have them delivered by 2015.[10]

The airline began operations on May 3, 2013 usingBoeing 737-900ERs leased from Lion Air, and at that point became the country's third full service carrier after Garuda Indonesia and the short-livedPacific Royale Airways.[7][11] Batik Air's 737-900ERs were equipped with a two-class seating configuration, replacing Lion Air's two-class 737-900ER service.[1] The new service offered passengers apersonal television (in-flight entertainment system) in every seat, light snacks and free meals, andseat pitches of 32 inches (81 cm) ineconomy class and 45 inches (114 cm) inbusiness class, as well as free baggage allowances.[12]

In 2014, Lion Air Group cancelled the Boeing 787 deal with Boeing and indefinitely shelved plans for the long-haul expansion of Batik Air, citing the airline's inclusion in theEuropean Union airline blacklist at the time.[13] In June 2016, the airline was removed from the EU Blacklist, together with its parent Lion Air.[14]

Expansion

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Batik AirAirbus A320 atJuanda International Airport,Surabaya, Indonesia
Batik AirBoeing 737-800 atSoekarno-Hatta International Airport,Jakarta, Indonesia

In November 2019, Batik Air received its first wide-body aircraft, a single Airbus A330-300, transferred fromThai Lion Air.[15] The airline announced its intention to use the aircraft to fly to Saudi Arabia, carryingumrah passengers toJeddah andMedina, complementing Lion Air's existing service.[16][17] Medina later became the airline's first long haul route when it launched flights from Surabaya carrying hajj pilgrims on December 17 of that year.[18] In February 2020, the aircraft was used to repatriate Indonesian nationals fromWuhan, China during the early stages of theCOVID-19 pandemic.[19][20] Controversy arose in which members of thePeople's Representative Council questioned the decision to have Batik Air operate the repatriation flight in place of the state-owned Garuda Indonesia; theIndonesian Ministry of Transportation later issued a statement justifying the choice, citing Batik's existing permit to fly to Wuhan.[21][22]

On 27 April 2022, Lion Air Group's Malaysian full service subsidiary,Malindo Air, rebranded asBatik Air Malaysia, adopting a common identity with the existing Batik Air.[23] The then-CEO of Batik Air (Indonesia), Capt. Achmad Luftie, announced that Batik Air Malaysia would function as an international complement to the Indonesian arm, using Kuala Lumpur as a transit point beyond South East Asia for Batik Air passengers.[24][25] In May 2022, the airline announced plans to expand its international network fromNgurah Rai International Airport in Bali.[26]

In December 2022, Batik Air, along with the other Lion Air Group airlines, relocated its main base to Terminal 2 at Soekarno Hatta International Airport, consolidating the operation of the entire group at the terminal. Per the same year, Batik Air, together with Lion Air, is reported to have a combined market share of 44% out of Soekarno Hatta International Airport, in terms of seat capacity and flight frequencies.[27]

In February 2023, the airline was ranked fourth out of the seven airlines that were included in a survey of Indonesian people listing their favorite airlines conducted byJakpat.[28]

Destinations

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As of August 2025[update], Batik Air operates 44 domestic and international destinations,[2] with a frequency of over 350 flights daily. International destinations included Singapore, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, and Penang, as well as Canberra, Chennai, Perth.[27] The airline also operates charters to Guilin, Nanning, Kunming and Shenzhen in China.[29]

The airline chiefly focuses on operating within the Indonesian domestic market, which makes up of 90% of its scheduled capacity.[30][31]

CountryCityAirportNoteRef
AustraliaAdelaideAdelaide AirportTerminated[32]
CanberraCanberra AirportTerminated[33]
MelbourneMelbourne AirportTerminated
PerthPerth Airport
SydneySydney AirportTerminated
ChinaKunmingKunming Changshui International Airport[34]
East TimorDiliPresidente Nicolau Lobato International AirportTerminated
Hong KongHong KongHong Kong International AirportTerminated
IndiaChennaiChennai International AirportTerminated[35]
IndonesiaAmbonPattimura Airport
BalikpapanSultan Aji Muhammad Sulaiman Sepinggan International Airport
Banda AcehSultan Iskandar Muda International Airport
Bandar LampungRadin Inten II Airport[36]
BanjarmasinSyamsudin Noor International Airport[37]
BanyuwangiBanyuwangi Airport[38]
BatamHang Nadim International Airport
BerauKalimarau Airport
BengkuluFatmawati Soekarno Airport[39]
BiakFrans Kaisiepo AirportTerminated
DenpasarNgurah Rai International AirportHub
GorontaloJalaluddin Airport
JakartaHalim Perdanakusuma International AirportHub
Soekarno–Hatta International AirportHub
JambiSultan Thaha Airport
JayapuraDortheys Hiyo Eluay International Airport
KediriDhoho AirportTerminated
KendariHaluoleo Airport
KupangEl Tari Airport
Labuan BajoKomodo International Airport
Lubuk LinggauSilampari Airport
LuwukSyukuran Aminuddin Amir Airport
MakassarSultan Hasanuddin International AirportHub
MalangAbdul Rachman Saleh Airport
MamujuTampa Padang Airport[40]
ManadoSam Ratulangi International Airport
ManokwariRendani Airport
MataramLombok International Airport
MedanKualanamu International Airport
MeraukeMopah AirportTerminated
NabireDouw Aturure AirportBegins 17 August 2025[41]
PadangMinangkabau International Airport[42]
PalangkarayaTjilik Riwut Airport
PalembangSultan Mahmud Badaruddin II International Airport
PaluMutiara SIS Al-Jufrie Airport
Pangkalan BunIskandar Airport[43]
Pangkal PinangDepati Amir AirportTerminated
PekanbaruSultan Syarif Kasim II International Airport
PontianakSupadio Airport[44]
SamarindaAji Pangeran Tumenggung Pranoto Airport
SemarangJenderal Achmad Yani International Airport
Siborong-BorongSisingamangaraja XII AirportTerminated
SurakartaAdisumarmo Airport
SorongDomine Eduard Osok Airport
SurabayaJuanda International AirportHub
Tanjung PandanH.A.S. Hanandjoeddin International AirportTerminated
Tanjung PinangRaja Haji Fisabilillah Airport
TarakanJuwata Airport
TernateSultan Babullah Airport
TimikaMozes Kilangin Airport
YogyakartaAdisutjipto AirportTerminated
Yogyakarta International Airport
MalaysiaKuala LumpurKuala Lumpur International Airport
PenangPenang International AirportTerminated
Saudi ArabiaJeddahKing Abdulaziz International Airport
SingaporeSingaporeChangi Airport
TaiwanTaipeiTaoyuan International AirportTerminated
ThailandBangkokDon Mueang International Airport

Codeshare agreements

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Batik Aircodeshares with the following airlines:

Interline agreements

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Fleet

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Batik AirAirbus A320 atKuala Lumpur International Airport,Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Batik AirAirbus A320 approachingPerth Airport, Australia

Current fleet

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As of November 2025[update], Batik Air operates the following aircraft:[49]

Batik Air fleet
AircraftIn ServiceOrdersPassengersNotes
CYTotal
Airbus A320-20047012144156Selected aircraft are equipped withSharklets.[50]
12138150
16120136
8156164
Airbus A320neo112512144156PK-BDF
Airbus A321neo65TBA
Airbus A330-300118374392
Boeing 737-8001012150162To be transferred toBatik Air Malaysia.
Total63190
A former Batik AirBoeing 737-900ER atNgurah Rai International Airport

Services

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Batik Air operates as a full service carrier, featuring two classes of service—business class and economy class—on all flights.[citation needed]

Cabins

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Business class

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Business class seats on a Batik AirBoeing 737

Business class is available on all Batik Air aircraft. On narrow body aircraft, the business class cabin is equipped with 12 recliner seats in a 2-2 configuration featuring a 38 inch (96.5 cm) pitch, along with charging ports and individual touch screen IFE monitors. On the Airbus A330-300 aircraft, the business class cabin consists of 18 angle-flat seats in a 2-2-2 configuration, each equipped with personal IFE monitors.[51] Meals and refreshments, and amenities including headphones, are provided to all business class passengers.[52] All business class passengers are also offered lounge access at select airports.

Economy class

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Boeing 737-900 economy class cabin

Economy class is offered on all aircraft. Seats are in a 3-3 configuration on narrow body aircraft and in a 3-3-3 configuration on the Airbus A330-300. Inflight entertainment is available to economy class passengers through personal IFE monitors as well as through the Batik Entertainment wireless streaming service.[53] All passengers are offered complimentary snacks and meals.[54]

Lounge

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Batik Air Business Class Lounge atSoekarno–Hatta International Airport

Batik Air operates two lounges, one atSoekarno–Hatta International Airport and another atHalim Perdanakusuma International Airport. The lounges are open only to passengers traveling in business class, and offer food and drinks, and wireless internet.[55]

On 28 October 2022, the lounge in Soekarno–Hatta International Airport caught fire, traced to an electrical short circuit in the lounge's wiring. No one was hurt in the incident.[55]

Accidents and incidents

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  • On 6 November 2015, Batik Air Flight 6380, aBoeing 737-9GPER (registered as PK-LBO), overran the runway by 100 meters on landing atYogyakarta Airport, which caused the noselanding gear to collapse. The aircraft was minorly damaged, and all 177 people on board survived.[56]
  • On 4 April 2016,Batik Air Flight 7703, operated by aBoeing 737-8GP(WL) with registration PK-LBS, collided with anATR-42-600 aircraft on takeoff from runway 24 atHalim Perdanakusuma Airport. The ATR-42-600, operated byTransNusa and registered PK-TNJ, was being towed at the time. No casualties were reported.[57]
  • On 25 January 2024, Batik Air Flight 6723, anAirbus A320-200 flying fromKendari toJakarta, veered off-course for 28 minutes after both its pilots fell asleep mid-flight, before they woke up and resumed normal course, during which they did not respond to communications from air traffic control in Jakarta. All 159 occupants on board were unharmed. Both pilots' licenses were suspended as a result of the incident.[58][59]
  • On 14 June 2024, Batik Air Flight 6015, aBoeing 737-800 registered PK-LDK, departed Denpasar International Airport, Indonesia for the inaugural passenger transport flight of a new service to Canberra, Australia. Whilst in a holding pattern, the aircraft descended below the minimum holding altitude of 5600 ft, and at one point the aircraft passed 924 ft above terrain.[60]

See also

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