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Karachi to Jakarta Flights

Karachi to Jakarta flights connect Pakistan's largest commercial hub to Indonesia's capital, a route used mostly by business travelers, trade professionals, and a smaller number of leisure passengers heading onward to Bali or other Indonesian islands. Anyone comparing Karachi to Jakarta flights ticket price across airlines will notice one thing right away: there's no nonstop option, so every itinerary runs through a connecting hub such as Bangkok, Dubai, Doha, or Abu Dhabi. That makes route selection matter more than usual for Karachi to Jakarta flight booking, since the layover city affects both total travel time and fare. This guide breaks down the airlines that fly it, how the Karachi to Jakarta flights schedule typically looks, and what a traveler should budget and prepare for before departure.

Quick Facts

Detail Information

Distance

Approx. 5,500 km (3,420 miles)

Cheapest fare found

PKR 171,565 (one-stop via Bangkok)

Passport requirement

Valid 6+ months; Indonesian visa required in advance

Fastest itinerary

Around 10h 5m (via Bangkok)

Departure airport

Jinnah International Airport, Karachi (KHI)

Arrival airport

Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, Jakarta (CGK)

About the Karachi to Jakarta Route

Unlike routes to the Gulf or China, Karachi to Jakarta isn't a route with a large built-in passenger base of pilgrims or seasonal labor migrants. It functions more like a secondary business and trade corridor, with Pakistani exporters, textile buyers, and professionals in the palm oil and manufacturing sectors making up a good share of demand. A smaller segment of travelers uses Jakarta as a stepping stone to Bali, since Soekarno-Hatta serves as Indonesia's main international gateway before a domestic connection onward.

Airlines Operating This Route

Eight airlines currently show up in live fare searches for this city pair, each routing passengers through a different hub city:

  • Thai Airways International connects through Bangkok (BKK) and has consistently produced the lowest fares on this route.
  • Etihad Airways routes through Abu Dhabi (AUH).
  • Qatar Airways connects via its Doha (DOH) hub.
  • Oman Air flies through Muscat (MCT), with some itineraries adding a second stop in Kuala Lumpur.
  • Emirates routes through Dubai (DXB), also with some two-stop options via Kuala Lumpur.
  • SriLankan Airlines connects through Colombo (CMB).
  • Saudia routes through Jeddah (JED).
  • Turkish Airlines connects via Istanbul (IST), the longest way around geographically but still a bookable option.

Availability across these carriers shifts by season and day of travel, so it's reasonable to compare two or three before locking in a booking.

Karachi to Jakarta Flights Schedule

Connecting Hub Typical Karachi Departure Window Approx. Total Travel Time

Bangkok (Thai Airways)

Late night

10h 5m

Abu Dhabi (Etihad)

Midday or late night

19h to 25h+

Doha (Qatar Airways)

Early morning or mid-morning

15h 50m to 33h+

Muscat (Oman Air)

Late morning

23h to 33h+

Dubai (Emirates)

Midday or late night

14h 45m to 32h+

Colombo (SriLankan)

Evening

14h to 17h 40m

Jeddah (Saudia)

Morning

15h 40m to 35h+

Istanbul (Turkish Airlines)

Early morning

33h 45m

Karachi to Jakarta Flights Ticket Price

The numbers below reflect a recent fare snapshot and should be treated as a starting reference rather than a guaranteed rate, since airline pricing on international connections changes by the day.

Airline Hub Starting Fare (PKR)

Thai Airways International

Bangkok

171,565

Etihad Airways

Abu Dhabi

273,192

Oman Air

Muscat

283,334

Qatar Airways

Doha

293,267

Emirates

Dubai

300,631

SriLankan Airlines

Colombo

311,515

Saudia

Jeddah

331,227

Turkish Airlines

Istanbul

700,667

Fares above are the lowest available fares found per airline at the time of search; actual pricing depends on travel dates, seat class, how far ahead you book, and how many stops the specific itinerary includes.

Fare-Saving Tips for This Route

Since this route runs entirely on connecting itineraries, the biggest lever for saving money is the choice of hub rather than the airline brand alone. A few things that consistently help on this city pair:

  • Compare Bangkok against the Gulf hubs. Thai Airways' routing through Bangkok has repeatedly come in well below the Gulf carriers on this sector, and it also tends to be faster.
  • Watch for long-layover fares. Several airlines list two price points for essentially the same routing, one with a shorter connection and one with a long layover. The long-layover version is sometimes cheaper but adds many hours to the trip, so weigh the time cost against the savings.
  • Avoid the two-stop routings unless the price gap is large. Adding a second stop, such as Kuala Lumpur after Dubai or Muscat, doesn't always cut the fare enough to justify the extra travel time.
  • Book economy seats several weeks out. Long-haul connecting fares to Southeast Asia tend to firm up closer to departure, so early booking generally protects against last-minute price jumps.
  • Set a price alert if your dates are flexible. Since eight airlines compete on overlapping hub routings, fares can move noticeably from week to week.

Travel Restrictions and Requirements

Indonesia does not offer visa-on-arrival or visa-free entry to Pakistani passport holders, so a visa needs to be arranged before departure rather than at the airport. Most travelers apply for the Indonesian e-Visa (B211A) online, or go through the Indonesian Embassy in Islamabad for a sticker visa. Passports need at least six months of validity remaining from the date of entry.

Indonesia also requires all arriving foreign passengers to complete a digital arrival card before or upon landing, a rule introduced across major airports including Jakarta. It's a separate step from the visa itself, so travelers should budget a few extra minutes for it before or after immigration.

Because every itinerary on this route connects through at least one other country, baggage allowance can differ leg by leg depending on the operating carrier and fare class. A ticket routed through Doha on Qatar Airways, for example, follows Qatar Airways' baggage policy for the full journey if it's a single ticket, but connections booked as separate tickets don't carry baggage through automatically. Confirming whether an itinerary is ticketed as one continuous journey or as separate segments avoids a surprise at check-in. Transit visa rules also vary by hub; a few nationalities need one to leave the transit area in Dubai, Doha, or Kuala Lumpur, though Pakistani passport holders in airside transit typically don't need a separate transit visa as long as they stay within the connecting terminal.

Planning Your Trip

Jakarta runs on Western Indonesian Time (WIB), which sits three hours ahead of Pakistan Standard Time. The city stays hot and humid year-round, with a wetter stretch from November through March, so travelers with flexible dates might prefer the drier months between June and September for sightseeing or business meetings that involve outdoor time.

Given that every route includes a layover, the stopover city can become part of the trip itself rather than dead time. Bangkok, Dubai, and Doha all allow visa-free or visa-on-arrival transit stopovers for many travelers, and a longer layover on any of these carriers can turn into a few hours of exploring rather than just sitting in a terminal. Anyone connecting through Istanbul on Turkish Airlines should note that this routing runs considerably longer than the others, so it suits travelers with more flexible schedules better than those on a tight timeline.

Indonesia's currency is the rupiah, and most hotels, ride-hailing apps, and restaurants in Jakarta accept cards, though carrying some cash helps for smaller vendors and toll rides.

Why Book KHI to CGK Flights With Bookme

Bookme pulls live fares from multiple airlines flying Karachi to Jakarta into one search, so comparing the Bangkok, Gulf, and other hub options takes a single look rather than checking eight separate airline sites. Since Indonesia requires a visa before arrival, handling that step early through Bookme's visa booking service alongside the flight itself saves a separate errand later. Travelers extending their trip toward Bali or elsewhere in Indonesia can also line up accommodation through hotel booking, or put together a fuller itinerary with tour packages covering the Jakarta leg and beyond.

Frequently Asked Questions About Karachi (KHI) to Jakarta (CGK) Flights