To travel from Padang to Pontianak, you must take a connecting flight through Jakarta. You will depart from Minangkabau International Airport (PDG) and arrive at Supadio International Airport (PNK). The journey spans approximately 1,500 km across the Java Sea. Pontianak is famous for being located directly on the Equator. Expect a full day of travel including layover time.
Total Distance: Straight-line air distance is 1,500 km.
Check for baggage allowance as some budget airlines have strict limits.
June to August, which is the driest period for visiting the Equator Monument.