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Serving Surakarta (Solo) and Central Java, Adi Sumarmo International Airport (SOC) was established in the mid-20th century (around the 1950s) and operates a single passenger terminal handling mostly domestic and some regional flights. This compact but important regional airport is the main air gateway for Solo and nearby cultural destinations, offering a convenient alternative to Yogyakarta’s larger airport. Located roughly 14 km from Solo city center, it’s well connected by road with taxis, shuttle buses (DAMRI) and links to Solo’s rail hub for easy onward travel. Fares tend to be affordable thanks to low-cost carriers, and the airport acts as a regional base for Lion Air/Wings Air while hosting services from Garuda Indonesia, Batik Air, Citilink and AirAsia.
Grab rupiah fast: there’s one exchange counter in Arrivals and five ATMs dotted around the terminal. Rates are a bit weaker than downtown Solo, so withdraw in IDR for immediate needs and save bigger exchanges for the city to avoid fees and queues.
Grab a quick browse at Adi Sumarmo’s compact duty‑free just past immigration, with perfumes, chocolates, and popular spirits front and center. Prices usually undercut city malls, hours track international flights, and arrivals duty‑free isn’t standard.
Snack smart at Adi Sumarmo: roughly half a dozen spots serve everything from quick coffee and bakery bites to simple sit‑down Indonesian meals, both before and after security. Expect coffee around IDR 25k–45k and mains IDR 45k–85k—slightly pricier than in Solo city, but handy when you’re tight on time.
Need a quick check-up or headache tablets before your flight? At Adi Soemarmo, the health post and nearby pharmacies by Arrivals and Departures handle first aid, basic meds, and guidance to off-site clinics or testing if you need more.
Stash your bag while you explore Solo. A staffed counter near the arrivals hall offers affordable day rates (carry‑on to oversize), with ID required and hours that usually follow the flight schedule; if it’s closed, the information desk can point you to easy in‑town options.
Unwind in the airport’s single pay‑in lounge for calmer Wi‑Fi, hot snacks, and easy charging, or settle into the bright gate seating if you prefer to keep it simple. Hours follow flight schedules rather than 24/7, with a few quiet corners but no dedicated sleep zones or showers.
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