Oecusse Route of the Sandalwood International serves Timor-Leste's small coastal exclave in West Timor, geographically separated from the main country by Indonesian territory. The airport is part of the Oecusse special administrative region's development zone. Scheduled commercial service is minimal, with most movements being domestic Aero Dili hops from the capital and occasional charter operations.
Does Oecusse airport have scheduled flights?
Scheduled service at OEC is extremely thin, mostly limited to Aero Dili hops from Dili (DIL) when demand allows. Many travellers reach Oecusse by ferry or by overland route through Indonesian territory. Flightmussy's 12-month fare heatmap is useful here because flight supply is genuinely sparse and irregular.
Where is Oecusse and how do I get there?
Oecusse is Timor-Leste's coastal exclave inside Indonesian West Timor, separated from the main country by land. The fastest entry is the short flight from Dili to OEC, when operating. Ferry and overland-via-Indonesia options exist. Flightmussy is free and needs no signup, so you can compare options easily.
Which airline flies to OEC?
Aero Dili is effectively the only operator with scheduled flights into OEC, running a thin shuttle from the capital Dili (DIL). The route uses small turboprop equipment. Flightmussy surfaces this niche operator clearly because Google Flights often misses or de-prioritises ultra-thin schedules from very small carriers.
Can I pay for flights to Oecusse in crypto?
Aero Dili does not accept crypto directly. For crypto-payable inventory, Flightmussy links out to Travala, which supports Bitcoin, Ethereum and other coins on bookable flights where available. OEC inventory on Travala is patchy given the thin schedule. Search Flightmussy first to see what is actually flying.