NAM Air is an Indonesian airline who operates flights as a feeder to its parent company, Sriwijaya Air, from its base in Jakarta. The company was founded and commenced operations in 2013.
Passengers are permitted 20kg of checked luggage, with any excess being charged as extra.
NAM Air passengers can check in via the Sriwikaya Air website. This service is available from 24 hours up to 4 hours before departure.
Passengers who have not checked in online must check-in at the check-in counters at the airport, at least 1 hour 45 minutes before scheduled departure.
Timor Leste - Dili
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Bandung | ||||||
Banyuwangi | ||||||
Bajawa | ||||||
Bima | ||||||
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Lewoleba | ||||||
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Maumere | ||||||
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Waingapu | ||||||
Yogyakarta | ||||||
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Pangkal Pinang | ||||||
Tanjung Pandan | ||||||
Kalimantan | Ketapang | |||||
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Sampit | ||||||
Sintang | ||||||
Sulawesi and Maluku | Ambon | |||||
Luwuk | ||||||
Manado | ||||||
Ternate | ||||||
West Papua and Papua | Biak | |||||
Fakfak | ||||||
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Kaimana | ||||||
Manokwari | ||||||
Nabire | ||||||
Sorong | ||||||
Waisai |
ATR 72-600
Boeing 737-500
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