Silampari Airport

Silampari Airport
Bandar Udara Silampari

NAM Air Boeing 737-500 at Silampari Airport
IATA: LLGICAO: WIPB
Summary
Airport type Civil
Serves Lubuk Linggau, South Sumatra
Location Lubuk Linggau, South Sumatra
Elevation AMSL  ft / 125 m
Coordinates 03°16′48″S 102°55′02″E / 3.28000°S 102.91722°E / -3.28000; 102.91722Coordinates: 03°16′48″S 102°55′02″E / 3.28000°S 102.91722°E / -3.28000; 102.91722
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Silampari Airport

Location in Indonesia

Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
02/20 7,381 2,250 Asphalt

Silampari Airport (IATA: LLG, ICAO: WIPB) is an airport located in Lubuk Linggau, Musi Rawas Regency, South Sumatra, Indonesia.

Silampari Airport which was originally a pioneering airport and began operation on May 7, 1994. The airport was inaugurated by the Governor of South Sumatra, Ramli Hasan Basri and the Minister of Transportation, Haryanto Danutirto. The airport serves flights only Silampari-Palembang route with Cassa aircraft with a capacity of 19 passengers. Due to limited operational funds, the airport had been closed between 2001 and 2004. Beginning in January 2005, the airport re-operated with subsidies from the Government of Musi Rawas.[1] In end of May 2015, Nam Air a subsidiary of Sriwijaya Air initialized its direct flight to Jakarta with Boeing 737-500. Sriwijaya Air and Nam Air both are medium-service airlines with longer seat pitch, food and beverage and use one ticket for both airlines.[2]

Airlines and destinations

Passenger

AirlinesDestinations
Nam Air Jakarta

References



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