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Flights from Munich to Jakarta

Best Deals for Munich to Jakarta Flights on Etihad

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Best Deals for Munich to Jakarta Flights on Etihad
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FromMunich (MUC)ToJakarta (CGK)Round-trip
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7 Sep 2025 - 22 Sep 2025

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EUR704*

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FromMunich (MUC)ToJakarta (CGK)Round-trip
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30 Aug 2025 - 19 Sep 2025

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EUR827*

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FromMunich (MUC)ToJakarta (CGK)Round-trip
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19 Sep 2025 - 18 Oct 2025

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EUR923*

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Fly from Munich to Jakarta with Etihad Airways

Head east from the capital of Bavaria to the beating heart of Indonesia with flights from Munich to Jakarta. Dive into the thriving hustle and bustle of Jakarta’s street markets as you explore this fascinating city, and discover the allure of iconic locations such as the Selamat Datang Monument and the National Monument.

Start planning your Indonesian adventure and book flights online with Etihad today.

MUC to CGK: flight facts

Time difference +6 hours

Jakarta is six hours ahead of Munich. From late March to late October (Daylight Saving Time). Jakarta is five hours ahead.

Flight distance 6,968 miles

A flight from Munich (MUC) to Jakarta (CGK) via Abu Dhabi (AUH) covers a distance of 6,968 miles (11,214 kilometres).

Your flight from Munich to Jakarta

Our quickest Munich to Jakarta flights begin with a journey south-east to a connection in Abu Dhabi. You can choose between a brief changeover or a longer stay in the exciting capital of the UAE where beaches, theme parks and dramatic landmarks await.

You’ll then continue across the Arabian Sea and past India, bound for Jakarta’s Soekarno-Hatta International Airport.

*Aircraft, cabins and services may vary by route and flight. You can check this when you search for your flight. This page was last updated Sept 2019.

Flying from Munich to Jakarta: FAQs

How do I get around in Jakarta?

One of the best ways to explore the busy streets of the Indonesian capital is the bus system. Buses have their own lanes to help them beat the traffic and many services run from early morning until night. Taxis are another option. For a truly memorable Jakartan journey, hop in one of the city’s countless tuk-tuks.

What is the food like in Jakarta?

Jakarta is famous for the fried rice dish, nasi goreng. Typically made with chicken, vegetables, shallots, sweet soy sauce and a host of herbs and spices, this delicious and filling dish is definitely one to try. The national dish of Indonesia is said to be nasi campur, a mixed rice dish which you can try at numerous street stalls across Jakarta.

Top tips for Munich to Jakarta

inside shopping mall jakarta

Explore the markets and malls of Jakarta

If you like shopping on Munich’s Kaufingerstrasse, you’ll love the many retail delights of Jakarta. Two of the city’s top malls, Plaza Indonesia and Grand Indonesia, can be found next to the landmark Selamat Datang Monument. Neighbourhoods such as Cikini and Kemang are the best places for quirky smaller stores. The hectic Pasar Jl Surabaya street market is also worth a visit if you’re on the hunt for antiques.

kali besar canal in jakarta

Step back in time with a visit to Kota

Just as Altstadt is the historic heart of Munich, the Kota area – or old town – is one of Jakarta’s heritage highlights. Its architecture gives visitors an insight into the city’s colonial past, with the Kota Intan bridge and Kali Besar canal among the best-known sights. Kota’s central Fatahillah Square is home to dozens of carts selling street food and souvenirs.