Angkasa Pura II to Expand Silangit International Airport

Jakarta – PT Angkasa Pura II (Persero), or AP II, will expand the Silangit International Airport, North Sumatra. AP II wanted to welcome more tourists keen on spending their vacations in Lake Toba.

«Silangit Airport is the main access for tourists to travel to Lake Toba that is designated as one of the ‘New Bali’ destinations. Hence, AP II is committed to maintaining and increasing the level of service at Silangit Airport through various infrastructure developments,» AP II President Director Muhammad Awaluddin stated in Jakarta in his official statement on Saturday.

Awaluddin highlighted the need for terminal expansion since currently, the number of passengers had almost touched existing capacity.

«The terminal at Silangit Airport must be expanded to accommodate one million passengers per year. Since the Silangit Airport has been revitalized and direct flights operating from Jakarta, tourism in the Lake Toba region has indeed grown quite rapidly,» he pointed out.

The aircraft passenger terminal at Silangit Airport will be expanded five times, or from the current 2,500 square meters to 10,499 square meters. The terminal’s expansion will enable Silangit Airport to accommodate up to one million passengers per year, from currently only some 500 thousand passengers.

The number of aircraft passengers in Silangit does continue to grow significantly every year. In 2016, some 155,214 passengers were recorded, and the figure then rose 82 percent in 2017 to 282,586 people, while in 2018, the number of passengers reached 425,476, up 50.56 percent as compared to that recorded in 2017.

Air passengers headed to Silangit Airport in North Tapanuli are mostly domestic and foreign tourists.

Angkasa Pura II Eyeing to Manage 3 Airports in Sumatera

State airport operator Angkasa Pura II (AP2) plans to manage three airports in Sumatra. The three airports were previously managed by the Transportation Ministry’s Directorate General of Air Transportation’s Airport Organizing Unit.

The three airports that will be managed by AP2 are Raden Inten in Lampung, Fatmawati in Bengkulu, and Tanjung Pandan in Bangka Belitung.

AP2 president director Muhammad Awaluddin said through a written statement in Jakarta, Tuesday, 1 January that AP2 will also conduct a strategic partnership for the development of several airports.

These projects include the development of Kualamanu Airport, which will later be used as a hub of the western parts of Indonesia, the construction of a business hub at Pekanbaru’s Sultan Syarif Kasim II Airport, and the expansion of terminals and other airport air sides.

Today, Angkasa Pura II manages 16 airports throughout Indonesia. In 2018, the company served 115 million passengers, an increase of 9.5 percent compared to 2017’s 105 million passengers.

Source: Tempo.co