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Islamabad to Jakarta Flights

Jakarta isn't a route most Pakistani travelers fly on a whim; it's usually business tied to Indonesia's manufacturing and trade sector, or a longer leisure trip that treats Southeast Asia as one big loop. Whatever the reason, anyone searching for Islamabad to Jakarta flights should know upfront that this is a long-haul journey with at least one stop, no matter which airline you pick. Bookme's live search shows fares, schedules, and Islamabad to Jakarta flights ticket price ranges pulled straight from current inventory, so you can compare real options rather than guess at what a "typical" fare looks like. Anyone booking two months out or scrambling for something next week should check the Islamabad to Jakarta flights schedule closely, since layover length varies far more than most travelers expect. This guide walks through everything needed for Islamabad to Jakarta flight booking, from confirmed airlines to what your passport needs to say before you board.

Quick Facts

Detail Information

Approximate distance

~5,670 km (direct-line)

Cheapest fare found

PKR 274,466 (Air China, 2 stops)

Passport requirement

Valid Pakistani passport, 6+ months validity recommended

Visa requirement

Indonesian visa required in advance; no visa-free or on-arrival entry for Pakistani passport holders at Jakarta

Flight frequency

Daily departures via multiple hubs; no nonstop service

Islamabad airport code

ISB (Islamabad International Airport)

Jakarta airport code

CGK (Soekarno–Hatta International Airport)

Route Context: A Long-Haul Connection, Not a Regional Hop

Islamabad and Jakarta sit roughly 5,670 kilometers apart in a straight line, but no airline flies that line directly. This route exists almost entirely as a byproduct of bigger hub-and-spoke networks. Gulf carriers route passengers through Abu Dhabi, Dubai, or Doha. Saudi Arabian carriers connect through Jeddah or Riyadh. Air China funnels traffic through its home hubs in Beijing, Xiamen, or Chengdu, and Turkish Airlines brings everything through Istanbul. None of these airlines built the route for point-to-point demand between Pakistan and Indonesia specifically. They're simply extending their existing long-haul networks to cover it.

That structure matters for planning. A search on Bookme for this route returned 48 flight options on a single search date, and every single one involved at least one stop, with two-stop itineraries actually outnumbering one-stop options in the results. Total journey time swung from just over 14 hours on the fastest itinerary to well beyond 40 hours on the slowest, depending almost entirely on how long the layover ran. This isn't a route where flying a "worse" airline costs an hour or two; it can cost a full extra day, so pay closer attention to layover length than to airline reputation when comparing options.

Airlines Operating This Route

Bookme's live results for Islamabad to Jakarta confirm the following carriers are currently bookable on this route:

  • Air China: the most frequent low-fare option in the search results, typically routing through Beijing, Xiamen, or Chengdu with one or two stops.
  • Etihad Airways: connects through Abu Dhabi and produced the single fastest itinerary found, at 14 hours 10 minutes total.
  • Qatar Airways: the most represented carrier by volume in the results, connecting via Doha and occasionally a second stop in Hong Kong or Muscat.
  • Saudia: routes through Jeddah or a Riyadh-Jeddah combination, with fairly tight pricing across its listed fares.
  • Emirates: connects via Dubai, sometimes adding a second stop through Kuala Lumpur.
  • Turkish Airlines: connects through Istanbul, sitting toward the pricier end of the fares found.
  • Oman Air: listed as a bookable carrier in Bookme's airline filter for this route, though it didn't appear among the specific fares pulled on this search date. Availability likely depends on travel dates, so check directly if Oman Air is your preference.

Islamabad to Jakarta Flights Schedule

Airline Typical Departure (ISB) Connection Point Total Journey Time (approx.)

Etihad Airways

Early morning or evening

Abu Dhabi (AUH)

14h 10m – 26h 20m

Qatar Airways

Early morning

Doha (DOH), sometimes + Hong Kong or Muscat

16h 10m – 59h 30m

Saudia

Mid-morning

Jeddah (JED) or Riyadh + Jeddah

~34h – 35h

Emirates

Early morning

Dubai (DXB), sometimes + Kuala Lumpur

17h 20m – 42h

Air China

Evening

Beijing/Xiamen/Chengdu

18h 40m – 48h+

Turkish Airlines

Early morning

Istanbul (IST)

~30h – 34h

The wide spread in journey times on the same airline usually comes down to layover length rather than flight time: a Qatar Airways connection through Doha, for example, can run anywhere from 16 hours to nearly 60 hours total depending on which specific departure you pick. Islamabad to Jakarta flights schedule availability changes by season and by day of the week, so treat these as general patterns rather than a fixed timetable, and pull up the live schedule for your actual travel dates before locking anything in.

Islamabad to Jakarta Flights Ticket Price

Prices vary by airline, cabin availability, how far ahead you book, and the specific layover routing. The numbers below reflect what Bookme's search returned on the date checked, not a guaranteed rate for future searches.

Airline Approx. Price Range (PKR)

Air China

274,466 – 394,378 (economy fares; premium cabin fares run considerably higher)

Etihad Airways

323,414 – 389,156

Saudia

346,178 – 347,517

Qatar Airways

348,586 – 592,718 (economy); some listings climb past PKR 1,200,000 for premium cabins

Emirates

379,554 – 440,504

Turkish Airlines

~700,667

The cheapest fare found across the entire search was PKR 274,466 on Air China, though that itinerary carried a 24-hour-55-minute total journey with two stops. The fastest option, an Etihad Airways connection through Abu Dhabi at 14 hours 10 minutes, priced out at PKR 389,156, a reasonable trade-off if the extra hours saved matter more than the lower fare.

Islamabad to Jakarta flights ticket price data shifts constantly with demand and how close to departure the booking happens, so treat these figures as a starting reference rather than a locked-in number.

Fare-Saving Tips for This Route

  • Compare Air China against the Gulf carriers directly. On this route, Air China's lowest fares consistently undercut Etihad, Qatar Airways, and Emirates, even though its layovers run longer.
  • Weigh a 14-hour Etihad connection against a 24-hour Air China one. The price gap between the fastest and cheapest options on this route isn't huge, so a slightly higher fare for a much shorter total trip is often worth it.
  • Watch for two-stop itineraries with unusually long layovers. Some Qatar Airways options in the search results stretched past 40 or even 59 hours total; these tend to price differently and aren't automatically cheaper just because they have more stops.
  • Avoid booking the search default without checking alternate dates. Fares on long-haul connecting routes like this one can shift meaningfully day to day depending on seat availability at each layover leg.
  • Turkish Airlines priced noticeably higher across the board on this search, so it's generally not the fare-saving pick unless you specifically want an Istanbul stopover.

Travel Restrictions and Requirements

Passport: A valid Pakistani passport is required, and most airlines and immigration authorities expect at least six months of validity remaining beyond your travel dates.

Visa: Indonesia does not offer visa-free entry or visa-on-arrival to Pakistani passport holders arriving at Jakarta. A visa needs to be secured in advance, commonly the e-VOA/eVisa (B211A tourist or social-cultural category), through Indonesia's official evisa portal or the Indonesian Embassy in Islamabad before departure. Processing generally takes several business days, so apply well ahead of your travel dates rather than close to departure.

Transit visas: If your layover routes through Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Doha, Jeddah, Riyadh, or a Chinese city and you plan to leave the airport transit zone, check that destination's own transit visa rules separately. Staying airside for a same-terminal connection typically doesn't require one, but rules vary by country and by how long your layover runs.

Baggage by leg: Since every itinerary on this route involves at least one connecting flight, baggage allowances can differ between the first and second leg if you're flying on a codeshare or an itinerary that mixes alliances. Each specific flight segment shown in the booking lists its own checked-baggage allowance, and those figures don't always match across the full journey.

Digital arrival requirements: Indonesia has introduced a mandatory digital arrival declaration for all foreign visitors at its major airports, including Jakarta. Complete this before or shortly after landing as instructed by the airline or airport signage.

Trip Planning for Islamabad to Jakarta

Given that nearly every itinerary on this route runs 20+ hours with at least one layover, build your travel days around the connection rather than the flight itself. If your layover falls in the 4-8 hour range, factor in enough buffer for immigration and security at the connecting airport, particularly at busier Gulf hubs like Dubai or Doha where transfer lines can add unexpected time. For layovers stretching past 10-12 hours, check whether the ticket allows a short visit outside the airport, since some Gulf carriers offer complimentary transit visas or stopover programs, though eligibility depends on the specific airline and fare type. Pack essentials in your carry-on regardless of how short your official layover looks, since long-haul connecting itineraries carry a higher chance of schedule shifts than direct flights.

Why Book ISB to CGK Flights With Bookme

For Islamabad to Jakarta flight booking, Bookme pulls live fares and schedules directly from airline inventory, so what you see in search results reflects what's actually bookable rather than a stale cached price. Since this route almost always involves a multi-day itinerary with an overseas layover, Bookme's hotel booking service comes in handy if a connection runs long enough to justify a stopover night, and its visa booking service can help streamline the Indonesian visa paperwork alongside flight arrangements. Travelers extending their trip once they land can also browse Bookme's tour packages for organized Indonesia itineraries rather than planning everything independently.

Frequently Asked Questions About Islamabad (ISB) to Jakarta (CGK) Flights