The Manado to Ujung Pandang route connects Sam Ratulangi Airport (MDC) in ID with Hasanuddin International Airport (UPG) in ID. This short-haul flight covers approximately 589 miles (948 km) with a typical flight time of 1h 18m. This route is served by 2 airlines: Lion Air (Indonesia), Bhutan Airlines. AirportRoutes has tracked 9 unique flight numbers on this route.
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The Manado (MDC) → Ujung Pandang/Makassar (UPG) air route links North Sulawesi with South Sulawesi across 589 miles (948 km). It’s a practical corridor for travelers connecting diving hubs around Bunaken and Lembeh with Makassar’s role as eastern Indonesia’s major gateway. Typical flight time is about 1 hour 45 minutes to 2 hours 15 minutes, depending on routing and winds. Travelers choose this route for efficient onward connections via UPG to Bali, Java, and eastern islands, and for business travel tied to trade and logistics in Makassar. Compared with overland and sea options, flying saves a full day or more and offers predictable schedules, making it ideal for tight itineraries and multi-island trips.
Book early for better fares, especially around school holidays; one-way tickets commonly range from IDR 900,000–2,200,000 (about USD 60–145) depending on season and baggage. Check whether your fare includes checked luggage—budget classes may not. At Sam Ratulangi Airport (MDC), arrive 2 hours early and keep an eye on gate changes, which can happen close to boarding. At Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport (UPG), follow clear signage to ride-hailing, taxis, and the airport rail link/ground transport options; pre-arrange pickup if arriving late. Expect a short flight with limited service—bring water and a light snack. Keep a light jacket: cabins can feel cool on regional routes.
Ujung Pandang (Makassar) is a lively coastal city known for history, food, and easy access to South Sulawesi adventures. Start at Fort Rotterdam, a well-preserved Dutch-era fortress with museums and waterfront views. Stroll Losari Beach at sunset for street snacks and people-watching, then explore the Paotere harbor area to see traditional phinisi schooners. For shopping and local life, visit central markets and the city’s café scene. Don’t miss Makassar’s signature dishes: coto Makassar (spiced beef soup), pallubasa, and pisang epe (grilled banana with palm sugar). Popular bases include the Losari waterfront for walkability and Panakkukang for malls and dining, with day trips possible toward karst landscapes and cultural routes inland.
The most comfortable months are generally May–September, when conditions are drier and humidity is lower, supporting smoother plans for city walks and day trips. November–March is wetter, which can mean occasional delays and higher humidity, but flights can be cheaper outside holiday peaks. Prices typically rise during Lebaran/Eid travel periods and Indonesian school holidays; book several weeks ahead then. Off-peak months often bring better deals in the IDR range and more seat availability. Check local calendars for Makassar cultural events and weekend festivals that can lift demand.
WAMMMDCHasanuddin International Airport
WAAAUPG2
Operators9
Tracked Flights589
Miles1h 18m
Flight Duration| Day | Flights Observed | Frequency | Activity |
|---|---|---|---|
| Monday | 34 | 11% |
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| Tuesday | 41 | 14% |
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| Wednesday | 48 | 16% |
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| Thursday | 40 | 13% |
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| Friday | 43 | 14% |
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| Saturday | 44 | 15% |
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| Sunday | 47 | 16% |
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Pattern Analysis
| Airline | Flight Numbers | Aircraft Type | Typical Time | Days Active | Last Seen | Status |
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Batik Air
BTK
/ ID
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A320 | 16:45 4:45 PM (Representative) |
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S
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May 10, 2026 | Active | |
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Lion Air
LNI
/ JT
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B738 | 11:40 11:40 AM (Representative) |
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T
W
T
F
S
S
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May 10, 2026 | Active |
Time Information
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