Fly from Frankfurt to Jakarta with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Frankfurt (FRA) to Jakarta (CGK) and travel east from Germany to the sprawling, sensational capital of Indonesia.
The city’s cultural mix throughout means its architecture, cuisine and history is a true melting pot of diversity waiting to be discovered.
FRA to CGK: flight facts
Flying from Frankfurt to Jakarta: FAQs
What is the weather like in Jakarta?
Jakarta is blessed with a tropical climate, which means travellers can look forward to warm weather whatever season you visit the Indonesian capital. Temperatures reach their average high points in September and October.
Jakarta’s rainy season starts in November and runs until April, while July to September is the city’s driest period.
How do I get from the airport to central Jakarta?
Soekarno-Hatta International Airport (CGK) is located about 20 miles (32 kilometres) northwest of the city centre. The easiest way to reach the centre is in a taxi.
If you’re travelling on the toll road that connects the airport with the middle of Jakarta, then the journey can take between 45 minutes and two hours depending on traffic. There are also bus links from the airport to the city’s main railway stations.
Top tips for Frankfurt to Jakarta
Soak up some history in Kota
If you enjoy the charming atmosphere of Frankfurt’s historic Romerberg Square, you’ll love the Kota – or old town – area of Jakarta.
Its architecture offers an intriguing reminder of the city’s colonial past, with the Kota Intan bridge and Kali Besar canal among the city’s most famous landmarks. The central Fatahillah Square is a thrilling hive of activity, with carts selling street food and souvenirs.
Sit back and relax in Merdeka Square
No trip from Frankfurt to Jakarta is complete without a visit to Merdeka Square.
Spread across 75 hectares in the heart of the city, this green, open space is a great spot to relax and watch the world go by, similar to Gruneburgpark in Frankfurt.
The square is home to Indonesia’s National Monument and there are also water features, plants and even a deer enclosure.