To travel from Langkat to Pontianak, you must fly from Kualanamu International Airport (KNO) to Supadio International Airport (PNK) in Pontianak, typically via Jakarta. The journey covers approximately 1,800 km. Pontianak is known as the Equator City because it is located directly on the equator line. Expect a total travel time of 6 to 8 hours including transit. This route connects the western part of Sumatra to the western part of Borneo.
Total Distance: Driving distance 2,000 km, straight-line air distance 1,750 km.
Lion Air offers frequent connections from Jakarta to Pontianak.
June to August for drier weather, ideal for visiting the Equator Monument.