| Origin | Destination | Duration | Route |
|---|---|---|---|
🇮🇩 AmbonAMQ | DOBDOB | — |
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🇮🇩 AmbonAMQ | 🇮🇩 NamniwelNAM | — | View route |
🇮🇩 AmbonAMQ | 🇮🇩 TernateTTE | — | View route |
🇮🇩 AmbonAMQ | SXKSXK | — | View route |
🇮🇩 BalikpapanBPN | 🇮🇩 Tanjung Redeb - Borneo IslandBEJ | — | View route |
🇮🇩 BalikpapanBPN | 🇮🇩 BanjarbaruBDJ | — | View route |
🇮🇩 BalikpapanBPN | MJUMJU | — | View route |
🇮🇩 BalikpapanBPN | 🇮🇩 PalangkarayaPKY | — | View route |
🇮🇩 BalikpapanBPN | 🇮🇩 PaluPLW | — | View route |
🇮🇩 BanjarbaruBDJ | 🇮🇩 BalikpapanBPN | — | View route |
🇮🇩 BanjarbaruBDJ | BTWBTW | — | View route |
🇮🇩 BanjarbaruBDJ | 🇮🇩 SamarindaAAP | — | View route |
🇮🇩 BanjarbaruBDJ | KBUKBU | — | View route |
🇮🇩 BatamBTH | 🇮🇩 Ranai-Natuna Besar IslandNTX | — | View route |
🇮🇩 BeringinKNO | 🇮🇩 GunungsitoliGNS | — | View route |
🇮🇩 BeringinKNO | LSWLSW | — | View route |
🇮🇩 Kuta, BadungDPS | 🇮🇩 Mataram (Pujut, Lombok Tengah)LOP | — | View route |
🇮🇩 Kuta, BadungDPS | SWQSWQ | — | View route |
🇮🇩 MakassarUPG | BMUBMU | — | View route |
🇮🇩 MakassarUPG | BTWBTW | — | View route |
🇮🇩 ManadoMDC | 🇮🇩 TernateTTE | — | View route |
🇮🇩 ManadoMDC | KAZKAZ | — | View route |
🇮🇩 Mataram (Pujut, Lombok Tengah)LOP | 🇮🇩 Kuta, BadungDPS | — | View route |
🇮🇩 Mataram (Pujut, Lombok Tengah)LOP | BMUBMU | — | View route |
🇮🇩 Mataram (Pujut, Lombok Tengah)LOP | SWQSWQ | — | View route |
🇮🇩 Mataram (Pujut, Lombok Tengah)LOP | LBJLBJ | — | View route |
🇮🇩 Mataram (Pujut, Lombok Tengah)LOP | WGPWGP | — | View route |
🇮🇩 Mataram (Pujut, Lombok Tengah)LOP | BWXBWX | — | View route |
🇮🇩 Mataram (Pujut, Lombok Tengah)LOP | TMCTMC | — | View route |
🇮🇩 Padang (Katapiang)PDG | 🇮🇩 GunungsitoliGNS | — | View route |
🇮🇩 PekanbaruPKU | 🇮🇩 GunungsitoliGNS | — | View route |
🇮🇩 PontianakPNK | 🇮🇩 KetapangKTG | — | View route |
🇮🇩 PontianakPNK | 🇮🇩 Putussibau-Borneo IslandPSU | — | View route |
🇮🇩 SemarangSRG | 🇮🇩 SurabayaSUB | — | View route |
🇮🇩 SentaniDJJ | 🇮🇩 WamenaWMX | — | View route |
🇮🇩 SentaniDJJ | 🇮🇩 NabireNBX | — | View route |
🇮🇩 SurabayaSUB | 🇮🇩 SemarangSRG | — | View route |
🇮🇩 SurabayaSUB | BWXBWX | — | View route |
Wings Air: Indonesia's Regional ATR Powerhouse
Wings Air, operating as PT Wings Abadi Airlines, is a key player in Indonesia's aviation scene as the wholly-owned regional subsidiary of Lion Air Group. Founded in 2003, it launched operations on July 10 that year, focusing on short-haul commuter flights to connect tier-2 and tier-3 cities across the vast archipelago. Headquartered in Jakarta, with primary hub at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport (CGK) and major operations at Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport (UPG) in Makassar, Wings Air links over 75 domestic destinations—from Bali's Denpasar and Lombok to remote outposts in Flores, Sulawesi, and Papua.
What distinguishes Wings Air is its exclusive fleet of ATR 72 turboprops, optimized for Indonesia's short runways and island-hopping needs. By August 2025, it operated 77 aircraft (18 ATR 72-500s and 59 ATR 72-600s), positioning it as the world's largest ATR operator following massive orders and transfers from affiliates like Batik Air Malaysia. The airline supports economic growth by enhancing accessibility to underserved regions, boosting tourism, and enabling business travel.
As a low-cost carrier, Wings Air offers affordable fares but receives mixed passenger reviews, averaging around 2.5/5 on sites like TripAdvisor (397 reviews) and low scores on Skytrax (32 reviews), citing frequent delays, basic service, and baggage issues. Safety earns 5/7 from AirlineRatings.com, reflecting IOSA certification amid Indonesia's challenging aviation environment.
In 2026, Wings Air expanded internationally with flights from Kupang to Dili, East Timor, underscoring its growth ambitions.