Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport – UPG Makassar
Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport is the main hub for airlines taking flights to and from Makassar, Indonesia. The UPG-Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport is named after Sultan Hasanuddin – an important icon who battled against the Dutch East India Company back in the 1660s. Located at the suburb of South Sulawesi, it is within the border of Maros and Makassar – around a 15-minute drive from the city.
Best Time to Visit
Also known on its old name Kadieng Flying Field, Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport (UPG) was established in 1935 by the help of the Netherlands Indies Government. It was inaugurated year 1937 in September 27th with a Singaporean flight. Field Mandai was its second name, when the Japanese Government decided to expand its field. Being able to handle 7 million passengers a year, it has held its reputation ever since, catering tourists aiming to visit neighbouring cities like Biringkanya for Bugis Waterpark Adventure and Makassar for its rich history, being home to brave warriors and sailors.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Around 4.5 kilometers away from the airport, tourists can find Harper Perintis Makassar to regain their strength after an exhausting flight going to Makassar, Indonesia. The next hotel nearer Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport is the ibis Budget Makassar Airport, which is 3 km away. Last but not the least is the Dalton Makassar, which is only 6 km away. These top hotels are also nearby attractions that most tourists will enjoy while staying at Makassar, Indonesia.