Adam Air

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Adam Air was an Indonesian low-cost carrier based at Soekarno-Hatta (CGK) that primarily operated domestic services within Indonesia. The airline ceased operations in 2008 after safety concerns and regulatory action, and it is not an option for current travel.

Frequent Flyer

Adam Air does not have an active, usable frequent-flyer program today; there is no program to credit flights to since the airline has ceased operations. Travellers should plan to earn and redeem miles with currently operating carriers instead.

Where Adam Air Flies

Adam Air was based at Soekarno-Hatta (CGK) and operated mainly domestic routes within Indonesia, focusing on short- and medium-haul connections rather than long-haul international services. The carrier is no longer operating, and there are no active codeshares or alliance connections to rely on for booking travel.

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Aircraft and Cabin Classes

Historically Adam Air operated older Boeing 737 variants - including -200 Advanced and the -300/-400/-500 family - which are narrowbody short- to medium-haul aircraft. As a low-cost operator it used single-class economy configurations and did not offer premium cabin products. These descriptions apply to the airline when it was operating; the airline no longer maintains an active fleet.

Aircraft types operated: Boeing 737-500, Boeing 737-400, Boeing 737-300, Boeing 737-200 Advanced

Tips for Flying Adam Air

  • Adam Air ceased operations in 2008 and is not bookable, so avoid any offers claiming current Adam Air flights.
  • If you hold an old Adam Air ticket, contact the travel agent or your payment card issuer for refund or chargeback options since the airline no longer provides service.
  • When booking domestic travel in Indonesia, choose carriers with current operating certificates and a clear, recent safety record and check government safety lists or advisories if unsure.

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