Komentar :
Gerry Utama (24/02/2018 23:31)
The airport is small, but it's so comfortable and accessible to the central city of Merauke. Even the services is not really good, for the small city, it is more than enough.
Suprionoto Wijaya (18/02/2018 10:06)
From Sentani we flight to here, the airport is small but clean, hope the city will be big in the future.
Ginandjar Rahardja (16/02/2018 16:05)
good enough ... buy was still need to improve several facilities
K Nugroho (08/12/2017 14:49)
Mopah International Airport (Indonesian: Bandar Udara Internasional Mopah) (IATA: MKQ, ICAO: WAKK) is an airport in Merauke, Papua, Indonesia. The airport is considered to be Indonesia's easternmost airport. The airport serves as the main gateway to several tourist destinations around Merauke.
The airport was constructed by the Allied forces in 1943 during the time of World War II. The airport was built so that the allied forces can coordinate attack on the Japaneseforces. After the Surrender of Japan in 1945, the allied forces started leaving the airport and military control of the airport was handed back to the government of Dutch East Indiesin 1945. The airport is then managed by the Dutch organization Netherlands Indies Civil Administration (NICA). Following the New York Agreement, the Dutch handed the control of the airport to the Indonesian government in 1962 as they left New Guinea.
With the continued increase in tourist visits, the activity of airlines using the airport is also increased. The old terminal building which only has an area of 1,972 m2 and can only accommodate up to 331 passengers at peak hours are no longer sufficient because it exceeds the capacity of the terminal. To increase the capacity of the terminal, the terminal building was extensively renovated in 2015. The airport terminal was expanded from just 1.972 m2 to 4.634 m2. It can now cater around 200,000 passenger annually. The check-in counter and baggage claim area now has a more minimalist interior. The airport's parking lot was also expanded to cater more vehicles. The airport's toilet was also renovated extensively. The boarding lounge was also expanded and now contains 381 seats for the passengers to seat on.Outside the terminal building, canopy has now been installed at the drop off location so that passengers avoid the heat and rain when they arrive at the terminal building. In one corner of the terminal, ATM Center also food court are now built. To add to the beauty and comfort for the passengers, around the terminal has been planted with trees and green grass. In total, the rehabilitation and expansion of the terminal building cost around Rp 16 billion.
A new terminal building is planned to be constructed. It is predicted to start by the end of 2016. The new airport terminal is slated to be the largest airport terminal in the province of Papua and West Papua. The new terminal would have an area of 21,000 m2.
erik banjar (13/10/2017 23:10)
This is the main airport in town but too many agents inside and they can easily cut the line of queue. The agent for wrapping luggage can take your luggage without offering because you will think they are officer. So be focus, the airport is developing and most of the service is good enough. Enjoy your day and enjoy your flight
Evan JohQhey (23/10/2017 09:28)
Under renovation...🛫🛬
Nam Viet Machinery (10/09/2017 07:23)
Mopah Airport (MKQ)
muhdi anto (18/04/2017 22:29)
Good for supporting our transportation. Nice people. Helpful. Need to upgrade.
Habib Agus (31/03/2017 07:47)
Mopah International Airport (Indonesian: Bandar Udara Internasional Mopah) (IATA: MKQ, ICAO: WAKK) is an airport in Merauke, Papua, Indonesia. The airport is considered to be Indonesia's easternmost airport. The airport serves as the main gateway to several tourist destinations around Merauke, the most notably is the Wasur National Park.
The airport was constructed by the Allied forces in 1943 during the time of World War II. The airport was built so that the allied forces can coordinate attack on the Japanese forces. After the Surrender of Japan in 1945, the allied forces started leaving the airport and military control of the airport was handed back to the government of Dutch East Indies in 1945. The airport is then managed by the Dutch organization Netherlands Indies Civil Administration (NICA). Following the New York Agreement, the Dutch handed the control of the airport to the Indonesian government in 1962 as they left New Guinea.
Apetz Veetoz (24/01/2017 09:20)
Picture in around mopah airport
ismed syahrul (02/09/2016 09:41)
need more developing
Richard K (25/08/2016 08:37)
small and very simple airport...
people need to learn how to queue
Madara Uchiha (28/12/2015 00:36)
Good very good
Kolly Kelene (30/03/2015 15:36)
Thanks bro for the view of what you post I like it I want some of those photos,
Brawijaya Mandiri (28/10/2016 06:15)
Sip
Balank Chylacap (23/09/2016 11:04)
Ok bgt dah
TyaRa Moi (09/08/2016 11:56)
Nice
Amsil Pujangga (25/02/2016 21:31)
Siiiipppp bossssd