Traveling from Palembang to Kupang requires a multi-leg journey as there are no direct flights. You must first fly from Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II Airport to Soekarno-Hatta International Airport in Jakarta. From Jakarta, you will take a connecting flight to El Tari International Airport in Kupang. The total travel time typically spans 6 to 8 hours including layovers. This route crosses the Indonesian archipelago from Sumatra to Timor island. Expect significant climate shifts from the humid Sumatran plains to the arid, savanna-like landscape of West Timor.
Total Distance: Driving distance N/A (archipelagic); Air distance 2,450 km.
Book your connecting flight on a single ticket to ensure protection if the first leg is delayed.
May to September, as the dry season ensures clearer skies for flight connections and better ferry conditions.