Traveling from Kediri to Jayapura requires a combination of road transport to Surabaya and a long-haul flight. You must first travel 120 km to Juanda International Airport (SUB). From Surabaya, you will fly to Sentani Airport (DJJ) in Jayapura. This journey spans over 3,500 km across the Indonesian archipelago. Expect a total travel time of at least 10 hours including transit. The route crosses multiple time zones, moving from WIB to WIT.
Total Distance: Driving 120 km to airport; air distance 3,650 km.
Book your flight with a layover in Makassar to minimize total travel time.
May to September for dry weather in Papua.