WAHI is the ICAO code for Yogyakarta International Airport (IATA YIA), located in Yogyakarta, YO, Indonesia.
Yogyakarta International Airport (WAHI) is a medium airport in Yogyakarta, YO, Indonesia. Pilots and dispatchers reference it by ICAO code WAHI or IATA code YIA. It sits in Asia.
Yogyakarta International Airport is a regional commercial airport that doubles as a busy private-aviation base. Operators benefit from full instrument approaches and an FBO infrastructure scaled for regular jet traffic, often without the congestion of the nearest major hub.
Yogyakarta International Airport sits near sea level at 24 ft.
Local operations run on Asia/Jakarta. Scheduled airline service is light enough that it rarely interferes with charter movements, though planners should still expect to coordinate with the handling agent for international turnarounds.
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Yogyakarta International Airport is an international airport located in the Temon district of Kulon Progo Regency, in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The airport is located approximately 45 km from the city of Yogyakarta, serving both the Yogyakarta Special Region and nearby Central Javan cities such as Purworejo, Kebumen, Cilacap, and Magelang. It functions as the primary gateway to Yogyakarta and its surrounding areas, including popular tourist destinations like Borobudur Temple. It is the largest of the three airports in the Yogyakarta Special Region, along with Adisutjipto Airport, which was formerly the main airport and is located closer to the Yogyakarta city center, and Gading Airfield in Wonosari, Gunung Kidul Regency, which is used exclusively as a military base. The airport is operated by InJourney Airports, formerly Angkasa Pura I.
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