Radin Inten II Airport, International airport in Lampung, Indonesia
Radin Inten II is an international airport in Bandar Lampung, Indonesia, serving both domestic and international flights. The facility includes a terminal building and operates as a connection point for travel across the country and region.
The airport was founded in 1942 during Japanese administration and came under Indonesian government control in 1946 following independence. This transition marked the start of civil aviation operations in the region.
The airport is named after a leader from the Lampung region who shaped the development of South Sumatra. This name links the modern transport hub to local history and regional identity.
The airport is served by multiple airlines offering connections to major Indonesian cities with daily flight operations. Visitors should check flight schedules in advance and arrive at the terminal with adequate time before departure.
The facility was transformed from a domestic-only airport to an international hub in 2018 following major infrastructure improvements. This change opened new travel options for passengers from the region to international destinations.
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