The development of Terminal II at Hang Nadim International Airport in Batam is gaining momentum, with the Batam Authority and the Project Implementation Unit (PJPK) approving the exterior design. While the interior design is still under review with inputs from various stakeholders, the comprehensive changes to both exterior and interior designs are set to elevate the airport to a modern, international standard. PT Bandara Internasional Batam (BIB), the implementing body for the airport’s public-private partnership, is coordinating closely with the Batam Authority to ensure the new terminal meets expected standards, with groundbreaking anticipated in the near future.
The expansion of Hang Nadim International Airport with the addition of Terminal II is a critical step towards enhancing Batam’s connectivity and infrastructure. The project involves international design consultants from Korea, reflecting a deep and comprehensive approach to the airport’s development in line with the desired philosophy.
The approval of Terminal II’s exterior design marks a significant milestone in the airport’s expansion efforts.

Ongoing consultations and revisions for the interior design aim to achieve a balance between functionality and aesthetics, adhering to international standards.
The involvement of an international design consultant from Korea signifies the project’s ambition to achieve a modern and international airport design.
The project is a collaboration between PT BIB and the Batam Authority, highlighting the importance of inter-agency coordination in realizing large-scale infrastructure projects.
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The imminent groundbreaking for Terminal II signals the project’s transition from planning to execution, promising enhanced airport facilities and services for travelers.
The development of Terminal II at Hang Nadim International Airport represents a significant advancement in Batam’s aviation infrastructure, promising to improve connectivity and service quality for travelers, including those from Singapore and other international destinations. This expansion aligns with the region’s growing demand for travel and trade, positioning Batam as a key hub in Southeast Asia’s aviation network.
Hang Nadim International Airport in Batam is poised for a significant upgrade with the upcoming construction of Terminal II, following the approval of its exterior design. This project, undertaken by PT Bandara Internasional Batam in collaboration with the Batam Authority, emphasizes the region’s commitment to enhancing its aviation infrastructure to meet international standards. The groundbreaking of Terminal II, expected soon, marks a pivotal moment in Batam’s journey towards becoming a major player in the international travel and logistics industry.
Source: Alur News (2024)











