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Lombok International Airport — also known as Zainuddin Abdul Madjid International Airport, Mataram or Praya— is an
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serving the island of
Lombok Lombok, is an island in West Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia. It forms part of the chain of the Lesser Sunda Islands, with the Lombok Strait separating it from Bali to the west and the Alas Strait between it and Sumbawa to the east. It is rou ...
, part of
West Nusa Tenggara West Nusa Tenggara ( – NTB) is a provinces of Indonesia, province of Indonesia. It comprises the western portion of the Lesser Sunda Islands, with the exception of Bali which is its own province. The area of this province is which consists of ...
province in
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. The airport is situated in Tanak Awu,
Central Lombok Regency Central Lombok Regency is a regency () of the Indonesian Province of West Nusa Tenggara. It is located on the island of Lombok and the capital is Praya. It covers a land area of 1,168.13 km2, and had a population of 859,309 at the 2010 cens ...
, approximately 6 kilometers (3.7 miles) from
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, the regency capital, and 27 kilometers (16.8 miles) from Mataram, the provincial capital and largest city in West Nusa Tenggara. It is the island's only fully operational airport and serves as one of the primary gateway to Lombok and its surrounding tourist destinations, including the Gili Islands, Mandalika, and
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. The airport is connected to several major cities in Indonesia, such as
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,
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, and
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, and also offers international flights to
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and
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. It replaced
Selaparang Airport Selaparang Airport was an airport that served the island of Lombok and the city of Mataram, the capital of the province of West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia until its closure on 30 September 2011. The IATA code ''AMI'' came from the nearby port of ...
, the island's previous sole operational airport, in Ampenan on the west coast of Lombok near the capital of Mataram. The airport is also the base of local flight training academy "LIFT" ( Lombok Institute of Flight Technology) operating 3 Liberty XL2 training aircraft 6 days per week.


History


Background

The first airfield in Lombok was Rambang Airfield, located in what is now
East Lombok Regency East Lombok Regency is a regency () of the Indonesian Province of West Nusa Tenggara. It is located on the island of Lombok, of which it comprises the eastern third (including minor offshore islands); the administrative capital is the town of Sel ...
. Built during the Dutch colonial era, it served as a refueling stop for flights en route to
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. During the 1934
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, Rambang Airfield was one of the designated stops for the competitors. Notably, New Zealand aviator
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, during her solo flight from the
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to
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, also landed at Rambang Airfield as part of her historic journey. In his novel ''Beyond The Blue Horizon'', British-Australian author
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also recalled Rambang. He briefly mentioned it as one of the key airfields during the 1930s. Rambang's strategic location along the Singapore–Australia route made it an important stopover point for airlines such as
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before reaching the Australian continent. In addition to Imperial Airways, the Dutch airline
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also used Rambang as an international hub for its long-distance flights. In 1936, KLM launched the Batavia
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route, with Rambang and
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serving as alternative transit points. The airbase was occupied by the
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during their
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occupation of the Dutch East Indies and was actively used to support their military operations. After the war ended and amid the political turmoil of the 1950s following the
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, the airfield gradually fell into disuse. The Indonesian government decided to build a new airfield in Ampenan, located in Mataram—the largest city and economic center of Lombok. Construction began in 1956 and was completed in 1959, with the airport officially inaugurated by President
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. Initially named Rembiga Airport, it was renamed
Selaparang Airport Selaparang Airport was an airport that served the island of Lombok and the city of Mataram, the capital of the province of West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia until its closure on 30 September 2011. The IATA code ''AMI'' came from the nearby port of ...
in 1994. However, by the early 21st century, Selaparang Airport was deemed too small to accommodate the increasing number of passengers and growing air traffic. Its single 2,100-meter runway could not be extended due to land constraints, preventing it from serving
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. Further expansion was also unfeasible due to the airport’s close proximity to densely populated urban areas. As a result, the decision was made to construct a new airport in Lombok.


Construction and inauguration

It was decided that the new airport would be built in Tanak Awu,
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, approximately 40 kilometers from the previous Selaparang Airport. At the time of its construction, the airport terminal covered an area of 21,000 square meters and was designed to accommodate up to 3 million passengers annually. The funding was jointly provided by the airport operator Angkasa Pura I, the
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provincial government, and the Central Lombok Regency government. To facilitate the development, Angkasa Pura I acquired approximately 500 hectares of land, although the project faced resistance from local residents. Construction spanned six years, beginning in 2005 and completed in 2011. The new facility was officially inaugurated by the
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,
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, on 20 October 2011. The airport can accommodate widebody high capacity
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,
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and
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airliners, in addition to the smaller aircraft such as the
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and the
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already serving Lombok. The first aircraft that landed on the airport was a
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Boeing 737-800NG, marking the commencement of operations on 1 October 2011. The airport was built on a land area of about 551.8 hectares. Lombok International Airport has the second largest area after
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at the time of the opening of the airport. In the early phase of its operation, the airport encountered several challenges, including the presence of local residents and street vendors within the terminal area. This situation led to perceptions of the facility resembling a marketplace, contributing to concerns about cleanliness, orderliness, and overall visual appeal.


Contemporary history

In 2018, the airport was renamed Zainuddin Abdul Madjid International Airport in honor of Muhammad Zainuddin Abdul Madjid, an esteemed Islamic scholar from Lombok and the founder of
Nahdlatul Wathan Nahdlatul Wathan (, , abbreviated as NW) is an Islamic socio-religious organization based in Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia. The organization was established by Muhammad Zainuddin Abdul Majid at Pancor, East Lombok Regency in 195 ...
, a prominent Islamic organization in the province. However, the renaming was considered controversial and faced opposition from many residents of Central Lombok Regency, who argued that it was politically motivated and reflected the identity of a specific group rather than representing the broader population of Lombok. Despite the official renaming, many people continue to refer to the airport as Lombok International Airport To accommodate the growing number of Australian tourists visiting Lombok, the first direct route to
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was launched in 2019, connecting Lombok with
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. The service was operated by
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. At the time, Indonesia AirAsia announced plans to establish the airport as one of its hubs, positioning it as an alternative to the overcrowded
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in
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. The airline also planned to launch new routes from Lombok to destinations in
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, including
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. However, the Lombok–Perth route was suspended in 2020 due to the
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and has not been resumed since. There have been proposals to resume flight routes to Australia, as well as to establish new international connections to
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and
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. There are also plans to establish direct flights to
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,
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, to accommodate pilgrims traveling to
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for
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and
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. A major expansion of the airport was completed in 2022 in preparation for the 2022 MotoGP event held at the
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. The expansion included the enlargement of the passenger terminal, extension of the runway, and upgrades to various airside and landside facilities.


Facilities and development

Following a major expansion between 2021 and 2022, the passenger terminal at Lombok International Airport was enlarged to 43,501 square meters, increasing its capacity to 7 million passengers per year from the previous 24,123 square meters and 3.25 million passengers. The airport apron now accommodates 16 aircraft, including 10
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and 6
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. The runway has been extended from 2,750 meters to 3,300 meters, enabling it to support wide-body aircraft such as the
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. Additionally, a new parallel taxiway measuring 865 meters by 23 meters was constructed. Further developments included enhancements to cargo facilities, the construction of a waving gallery, and expansion of passenger parking. Cargo facility improvements comprised the construction of a 1,500-meter cargo access road and the expansion of the cargo apron from 3,566 to 6,000 square meters. In 2024, the airport’s waiting lounges were expanded to support MotoGP's
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. Following the upgrade, the domestic lounge now has a capacity of 1,600 seats, while the international lounge accommodates 1,200 seats.


Airlines and destinations


Passenger


Traffic and statistics


Traffic


Statistics


Ground transportation


Car and bus parking

The airport has extensive paved parking areas at the main terminal and smaller facilities for the cargo terminal and administrative areas. Entrance is by a single controlled access point to the nearby highway.


Public bus services

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provide a public airport shuttle service to Terminal Mandalika ('city bus terminal') on the eastern outskirts of Mataram and on to the west coast at Senggigi. The public bus service uses a dedicated fleet of modern air-conditioned buses and provides a scheduled service for set fees.


Taxi services

When the airport services were moved across from the previous facilities at Selaparang the Airport Taksi Koperasi moved operations to BIL. Upon the commencement of services from BIL they ceased to provide a set distance pre-paid docket system and adopted a metered ('argometer') method of charging for distance traveled. The airport taxi service is supplemented by metered taxis provided by the two established operators: Bluebird Taxi and Express Taxi.


Accidents and incidents

* On 29 September 2020,
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Flight 177, operating a
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on the Lombok–
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route, experienced an engine issue shortly after takeoff from Lombok International Airport. The aircraft returned to the airport as a precautionary measure. All 114 passengers on board were unharmed.


References


External links


PT. Angkasa Pura 1 (PERSERO)
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Kabupaten Lombok Tengah, the Regency of Central Lombok

Directorate General of Civil Aviation Republic of Indonesia
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