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yamauchig Jul 23, 2022 1:09 pm

CGK turnaround on SQ
 
Can I check with you experienced SQ flyers especially if you have arrived/transited CGK. I tried to research my question online but found no information, so I'm trying the SQ flyers. Long story short, I want to check out the new SQ First class lounge/private room at SIN but I don't have any trips planned this summer, so I decided to do a quick CGK turn.

I'm planning to redeem a SQ First class ticket SIN CGK arriving CGK at 1805. I was planning to overnight then return on SQ the next morning. But now I see that the flight I arrive on returns to SIN at 1900.

My question is, I would love to take the return flight at 1900 but it gives me less than an hour transit time. Anyone know if this is doable?

Do they have separate arrival/departure levels, or do they only have one level and arriving/departing passengers "mix" like at SIN? If this is the case, do you think it would be allowed to just exit the plane then sit at the gate area and jump back on the plane?

I know this sounds a bit nutty but I'm anxious to check out the lounge and return to flying again. Any info is much appreciated! Thanks

Singapore_Air Jul 23, 2022 7:06 pm

I have done this albeit pre-COVID. Get out of the plane quickly and there is an obscure transit immigration area where they will check your passport and you have to show your next boarding pass (I had this on my SingaporeAir app). You then have to go through the x-ray with your hand luggage and then you get back to the departures area.

Walk quickly.

yamauchig Jul 23, 2022 7:16 pm


Originally Posted by Singapore_Air (Post 34452204)
I have done this albeit pre-COVID. Get out of the plane quickly and there is an obscure transit immigration area where they will check your passport and you have to show your next boarding pass (I had this on my SingaporeAir app). You then have to go through the x-ray with your hand luggage and then you get back to the departures area.

Walk quickly.

Thanks for the info. Is the transit immigration area you mention in the same general area or another level? So, if I understand this correctly, I should get off, follow the signs to transit, show my PP, go thru security, then quickly return to the gate. Sounds like it might work in 60 minutes. Thanks

terbangalways Jul 23, 2022 9:02 pm

Yes, as Singapore_Air mentioned it is possible.
Since you are flying F, you could also request SQ for ground escort for this turnaround. I have not done this at CGK. But i have requested twice at AMD and works well for turnaround.

You won't be able to linger by the gate as you are directed to arrival.

SQ has 3 F daily flight ex-CGK, first flight at 5am i believe with current simplified schedule.

Singapore_Air Jul 23, 2022 9:24 pm


Originally Posted by yamauchig (Post 34452221)
Thanks for the info. Is the transit immigration area you mention in the same general area or another level?

Thankfully the Japanese airlines are very good with their airport maps. You will proceed to immigration as if you are arriving but on the way you will see the International Transit Counter which will be on the right and is generally manned by only one or two people. This is when you will show the onward boarding pass and your passport.

Map here: https://www.ana.co.jp/en/jp/internat...t/map/cgk.html

yamauchig Jul 23, 2022 9:33 pm


Originally Posted by terbangalways (Post 34452370)
Yes, as Singapore_Air mentioned it is possible.
Since you are flying F, you could also request SQ for ground escort for this turnaround. I have not done this at CGK. But i have requested twice at AMD and works well for turnaround.

You won't be able to linger by the gate as you are directed to arrival.

SQ has 3 F daily flight ex-CGK, first flight at 5am i believe with current simplified schedule.

Thanks for the suggestion for "ground assist", if I can get that, it would certainly help me make the connection and SQ will be expecting me. My only concern is , I can request this service but of course its not confirmed so there is a chance that no one will be there to help. So I'm basically trying to make plans with the assumption that I will be doing this on my own, from "Singapore_Air's" reply sounds like it might be possible. But If I know in advance that chances are I wont make it then I wont even try and just overnight. Thanks again.

yamauchig Jul 23, 2022 9:42 pm


Originally Posted by Singapore_Air (Post 34452401)
Thankfully the Japanese airlines are very good with their airport maps. You will proceed to immigration as if you are arriving but on the way you will see the International Transit Counter which will be on the right and is generally manned by only one or two people. This is when you will show the onward boarding pass and your passport.

Map here: https://www.ana.co.jp/en/jp/internat...t/map/cgk.html

Thanks Singapore_Air ! This is exactly what I needed, directions and pictures :) I think based on your information I'm going to give it a try and if I fail then I guess I just overnight.
Thanks everyone for all the info!

yamauchig Jul 23, 2022 10:29 pm

Just as an interesting sidenote, I also sent a request to a company at CGK that offers arrival, departure and transit assistance at the airport to get a quote for their transit service.

His first reply was a price quote and he also told me I needed a "visa on arrival" to connect to the SQ flight back to Singapore. I replied to him telling him I wasn't planning to enter the country just transit and go gate to gate. l just got another message from him and thought you might be interested............

Dear Sir
Thank you for your email
On your case is you need to go out to arrival and and get in for departure , you need to buy Visa On Arrival
International transit not yet open , the normal route will apply for you

Thank you and kind regards

So I guess he's saying that the "transit immigration counter" is closed. That sounds a little weird, so I guess that means that everyone transiting CGK now has to go thru the regular arrival immigration procedure, clear customs then reenter the airport to board their connecting flight.

I guess that means an overnight for me.

Jaimito Cartero Jul 23, 2022 10:38 pm

What passport(s) do you hold?

I’d take with a grain of salt what any arrival service tells you. I’d certainly check with Timatic, first.

sl00001 Jul 23, 2022 10:48 pm


Originally Posted by Jaimito Cartero (Post 34452482)
What passport(s) do you hold?

I’d take with a grain of salt what any arrival service tells you. I’d certainly check with Timatic, first.

On my recent flight to Jakarta there where many passengers on transit to other parts of Indo and from what I remember they all had to get a visa on arrival. I remember a large group scrambling for time to get their connecting flight but the security/immigration officers didn't let them skip the line

yamauchig Jul 23, 2022 10:53 pm


Originally Posted by Jaimito Cartero (Post 34452482)
What passport(s) do you hold?

I’d take with a grain of salt what any arrival service tells you. I’d certainly check with Timatic, first.

I have a US passport, I understand that if I enter the country, I need a VOA, but I just want to transit.
His point to me seems to be that the "international transit" counter is closed so everyone needs to do the VOA, etc etc.
just seems odd that they would close the transit counter and now you have to formally enter the country then transit.

But like you said, his info might not be correct. Thanks

Jaimito Cartero Jul 23, 2022 10:54 pm


Originally Posted by sl00001 (Post 34452496)
On my recent flight to Jakarta there where many passengers on transit to other parts of India and from what I remember they all had to get a visa on arrival. I remember a large group scrambling for time to get their connecting flight but the security/immigration officers didn't let them skip the line

Transiting to other parts of India? Huh? Perhaps you mean Indonesia. There is also a big difference between exiting the country, and a domestic transfer. I flew into CGK less than 2 months ago. Some countries may require a VOA, some don’t. I’ve had Indonesian residency for quite a few years, so haven’t had to mess with VOA lines.

sl00001 Jul 23, 2022 10:56 pm


Originally Posted by Jaimito Cartero (Post 34452502)
Transiting to other parts of India? Huh? Perhaps you mean Indonesia. There is also a big difference between exiting the country, and a domestic transfer. I flew into CGK less than 2 months ago. Some countries may require a VOA, some don’t. I’ve had Indonesian residency for quite a few years, so haven’t had to mess with VOA lines for quite awhile.

Indo ..spelling checker changed my country :D, all non - ASEAN passport holders were required to get a VOA

malmostoso Jul 23, 2022 11:21 pm


Originally Posted by yamauchig (Post 34452501)
I have a US passport


just seems odd that a big Intenational airport would close the ability to transit to another flight and now you have to formally enter the country then transit.
Pot, meet kettle.

Singapore_Air Jul 24, 2022 12:46 am


Originally Posted by yamauchig (Post 34452501)
His point to me seems to be that the "international transit" counter is closed so everyone needs to do the VOA, etc etc.

Just tried to phone the SQ airport office on +62 21 5083 5922 to ask on this visa point / operation of the international transit counter but no one picked up....


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