How to Get to Sumba: Flights, Airports and Travel Tips
- Sumba Sands
- Apr 27
- 2 min read
Updated: 3 days ago
Why Visit Sumba Island?
Sumba Island, Indonesia’s next big destination, offers untouched beaches, wide savannahs, and exciting investment opportunities. As tourism grows, reaching Sumba has become smoother and easier than ever before, as National Geographic highlights with its focus on the island`s emerging wellness retreats.
Sumba is closer than you think. Whether you’re planning to buy land, invest, or simply explore, getting to this emerging paradise is easier now than ever before.
For travellers looking to plan their adventure, check out TripAdvisor`s guide to Sumba for top attractions and traveler tips.
Airports Serving Sumba (TMC and WGP)
Sumba has two main airports:
Tambolaka Airport (TMC) in West Sumba (view Tambolaka Airport details)
Umbu Mehang Kunda Airport (WGP) in East Sumba (view Waingapu Airport details)
Both airports handle domestic flights and small private charters, making access flexible depending on where you plan to stay or invest.
Both Airports handle regular domestic flights from Bali, Jakarta, Kupang, and other major indonesian cities, as well as small private charters.
This makes travelling to Sumba flexible and convenient, whether you are visiting for leisure, investing in land, or exploring future opportunities across the island.
Main Flight Hubs: Bali (DPS), Jakarta (CGK) and Kupang (KOE)
Most travelers fly into Sumba through:
Denpasar (Bali - DPS): Best for international travelers.
Jakarta (Soekarno-Hatta - CGK): ideal for travelers flying directly into Indonesia`s capital.
Kupang (West Timor - KOE): Ideal for those already in Eastern Indonesia.
From either hub, multiple flights are available every week to both Tambolaka and Waingapu, making Sumba more accessible than ever for travelers, investors, and adventurs alike.
Fly durations vary, with direct flights from Bali and Kupang taking approximately 1 to 1.5 hours, and flights from Jakarta taking around 2 to 2.5 hours to reach Sumba.
Whichever hub you choose, getting to Sumba Island is easier than ever thanks to regular, convenient connections.
Airlines Flying to Sumba in 2025
Two airlines currently dominate Sumba routes:
Nam Air (Boeing 737 jets – very reliable). Check Nam Air flight connections
Wings Air (ATR 72 propeller planes – wider coverage). View Wings Air schedules
Both airlines maintain a strong on-time performance, averaging between 80-90%, although minor delays may occur specially during rainy season months.
Whether you`re flying from Bali, Jakarta or Kupang, these airlines offer regular connections to both Tambolaka and Waingapu Airports.
Travel Tips for a Smooth Arrival
Book Early for travel in July–August and December.
Allow Buffer Time if connecting flights are needed.
Monitor Weather during rainy season (November–March).
Conclusion: Make Sumba Closer Than Ever
Flying to Sumba is simple with the right preparation. With daily options from Bali and Kupang, the untouched beauty of Sumba is waiting for you!
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