Introduction
International airport serving Medan, Indonesia Kualanamu International AirportBandar Udara Internasional KualanamuIATA: KNOICAO: WIMMWMO: 96035SummaryAirport typePublicOwnerGovernment of IndonesiaOperatorInJourney AirportsServesMedan metropolitan areaLocationDeli Serdang Regency, North Sumatra, IndonesiaOpened25 July 2013; 12 years ago (2013-07-25)Operating base forCitilinkIndonesia AirAsiaLion AirSuper Air JetWings AirTime zoneWIB (UTC+07:00)Elevation AMSL7 m / 23 ftCoordinates03°38′32″N 98°53′7″E / 3.64222°N 98.88528°E / 3.64222; 98.88528Websiteavi.id/enMapsSumatra region in IndonesiaKNO/WIMMLocation in MedanShow map of MedanKNO/WIMMLocation in SumatraShow map of SumatraKNO/WIMMLocation in IndonesiaShow map of IndonesiaKNO/WIMMLocation in Southeast AsiaShow map of Southeast AsiaKNO/WIMMLocation in AsiaShow map of AsiaRunways Direction Length Surface m ft 05/23 3,750 12,303 Asphalt Statistics (2023)Passengers7,388,760 ( 26.6%)Cargo (tonnes)48,167 ( 5.0%)Aircraft movements58,918 ( 18.1%)Source: DGCA Kualanamu International Airport (IATA: KNO, ICAO: WIMM) — often spelled as Kuala Namu and informally abbreviated KNIA — is an international airport serving Medan, Indonesia, and other parts of North Sumatra. It is located in Deli Serdang Regency, 23 kilometres (14 mi) east of downtown Medan. Kualanamu is the third-largest airport in Indonesia after Jakarta Soekarno–Hatta and Bandung Kertajati, and the fifth busiest airport in Indonesia as of 2018, as well as the first Indonesian airport to receive a four-star rating from Skytrax. The airport was opened to the public on 25 July 2013, handling all flights and services from Polonia International Airport, an airport located at the centre of Medan which was deemed dangerous. The airport was built on the former site of an oil palm plantation of company Perkebunan Nusantara II Tanjung Morawa. The airport is expected to become the new international transit center in Sumatra and the western part of Indonesia. It is part of the Indonesian central government's "Masterplan to Accelerate and Expand Economic Development in Indonesia" (MP3EI) program. The airport was also considered as a candidate for ASEAN Single Aviation Market (ASEAN-SAM), an open skies policy among member countries in the Southeast Asia region which started in 2015.