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Private jet charter to Bali: airports, pricing and flight guide

Fly private to Bali for luxury resort stays, destination events and conferences, or as a gateway between Southeast Asia and Australia.

How much does a private jet to Bali cost?

Charter rates to Bali range from $6,000 to $95,000+ depending on aircraft category and departure city. From Jakarta, approximately $10,000 to $17,000 on a midsize jet. From Singapore, approximately $14,000 to $24,000 on a midsize jet. From Hong Kong, approximately $30,000 to $48,000 on a heavy jet. From Dubai, approximately $60,000 to $95,000 on a ultra-long-range jet. Bali is served by Ngurah Rai International (DPS) for private aviation.

Airports for private jet charter in Bali.

Bali is served by a single international airport at Denpasar, where VIP and FBO facilities handle private arrivals to one of Asia's leading resort destinations.

  • Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS / WADD): Located around 13 kilometres south of Denpasar, close to the resort areas of Nusa Dua, Jimbaran and Seminyak. The island's only airport, with VIP terminal and FBO services, customs, immigration and ramp space for light through ultra-long-range jets. As a busy tourist gateway, it is slot-sensitive in peak season, so early coordination is advisable. Ground transfer to Nusa Dua is 20 to 30 minutes, to Seminyak 30 to 45 minutes and to Ubud around 90 minutes depending on traffic.
  • Helicopter transfers are available for the longer journeys to Ubud and the northern resorts, helping bypass the island's dense road traffic in peak season.

Recommended aircraft for charter flights to Bali.

Bali sits at the heart of maritime Southeast Asia, with regional operator presence and efficient connections to the regional capitals, Australia and the Gulf.

  • Regional routes (1-3 hours): Light and midsize jets such as the Phenom 300, Citation XLS or Citation Sovereign cover Surabaya (1 hour), Jakarta (1 hour 45 minutes), Singapore (2 hours 45 minutes), Kuala Lumpur (3 hours).
  • Medium-haul routes (3-7 hours): Heavy jets such as the Challenger 605, Legacy 650 or Gulfstream G450 serve Perth (3 hours 45 minutes), Bangkok (4 hours 15 minutes), Hong Kong (4 hours 45 minutes), Sydney (6 hours 15 minutes), Tokyo (7 hours).
  • Intercontinental routes (8+ hours): Ultra-long-range jets such as the Global 7500 or Gulfstream G650 cover Dubai (9 hours 30 minutes) and worldwide destinations.

Charter pricing to Bali by route and aircraft type.

Bali combines its status as a leading resort destination with regional operator presence and efficient connections across Southeast Asia, Australia and to the Gulf.

  • Surabaya to Bali on a light jet: approximately 1 hour, from $6,000 to $10,000.
  • Jakarta to Bali on a midsize jet: approximately 1 hour 45 minutes, from $10,000 to $17,000.
  • Singapore to Bali on a midsize jet: approximately 2 hours 45 minutes, from $14,000 to $24,000.
  • Kuala Lumpur to Bali on a heavy jet: approximately 3 hours, from $18,000 to $30,000.
  • Perth to Bali on a heavy jet: approximately 3 hours 45 minutes, from $22,000 to $36,000.
  • Hong Kong to Bali on a heavy jet: approximately 4 hours 45 minutes, from $30,000 to $48,000.
  • Sydney to Bali on a heavy jet: approximately 6 hours 15 minutes, from $40,000 to $62,000.
  • Dubai to Bali on an ultra-long-range jet: approximately 9 hours 30 minutes, from $60,000 to $95,000.

Bali demand peaks during the dry season (April to October), the year-end holidays and around major international conferences hosted on the island, while the wet season (November to March) sees lighter leisure traffic. School holiday periods in Australia and Asia drive seasonal spikes. As the airport is a busy tourist gateway, early coordination of slots and ground handling is valuable in peak periods.

Bali generates empty leg opportunities through one-way resort and regional traffic. The Jakarta-Bali, Singapore-Bali and Perth-Bali corridors produce the most frequent repositioning flights. Broker partners can alert you when a matching flight becomes available.

Ground transport and VIP arrival in Bali.

The VIP terminal at Ngurah Rai offers private lounges, expedited customs and immigration and vehicle staging close to the apron. From the airport, Nusa Dua is 20 to 30 minutes, Seminyak 30 to 45 minutes and Ubud around 90 minutes depending on traffic. The Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran Bay, Bulgari Resort Bali, The St. Regis Bali, Mandapa (a Ritz-Carlton Reserve) in Ubud and COMO Uma are among the primary luxury resorts. Helicopter and chauffeur transfers are arranged directly from the terminal.

Why charter a private jet to Bali?

Bali is one of the world's leading luxury resort destinations and an increasingly prominent venue for international conferences and high-profile events, combining beach and clifftop resorts in the south with the cultural heart of Ubud inland. Its single airport concentrates a high volume of leisure and event traffic. Private charter provides the flexibility to arrive on your own schedule, bypass peak-season congestion with VIP handling and helicopter transfers, and connect efficiently to the regional capitals of Southeast Asia, the cities of Australia and the Gulf.

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Frequently asked questions about private jets to Bali.

Planning a private flight to or from Bali? Below are answers to common questions about airport selection, seasonal demand and local logistics. Submit your request through the IONA JETS platform, and our broker partners will handle all quoting, slot coordination and ground arrangements on your behalf.

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How much does a private jet to Bali cost?

Charter rates range from $6,000 for a light jet from Surabaya to $95,000+ for an ultra-long-range jet from Dubai. Southeast Asian regional corridors are competitively priced thanks to regional operator presence, with empty leg opportunities frequently available on the Jakarta-Bali, Singapore-Bali and Perth-Bali positioning routes during peak travel periods. Final pricing depends on aircraft category, exact routing, ground time, crew duty limits, repositioning fees and seasonal demand patterns. Our broker partners run quotes across multiple operators in parallel to identify the best combination of price and aircraft for your specific dates.

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Which airport do private jets use in Bali?

Ngurah Rai International (DPS), around 13 kilometres south of Denpasar, is Bali's only airport, with a VIP terminal, FBO services, customs and immigration and ramp space for light through ultra-long-range aircraft. It sits close to the southern resort areas, with ground transfers of 20 to 30 minutes to Nusa Dua and 30 to 45 minutes to Seminyak, while Ubud is around 90 minutes by road or a shorter helicopter transfer. As a busy tourist gateway, the airport is slot-sensitive in peak season, so early coordination is advisable.

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How long is the flight to Bali by private jet?

From Dubai, approximately 9 hours 30 minutes. From Hong Kong, 4 hours 45 minutes. From Bangkok, 4 hours 15 minutes. From Singapore, 2 hours 45 minutes. From Perth, 3 hours 45 minutes. From Jakarta, 1 hour 45 minutes. From Surabaya, 1 hour. From Sydney, 6 hours 15 minutes. From Tokyo, 7 hours. From Kuala Lumpur, 3 hours. Flight times vary with prevailing winds, air traffic routing and seasonal conditions, and your broker partner will confirm the exact block time for your chosen aircraft and routing.

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When is private jet demand highest in Bali?

Demand typically peaks during the dry season (April to October), the year-end holidays and around major international conferences held on the island, along with Australian and Asian school holiday periods. Booking ahead is advisable during these windows, when slots and preferred aircraft can be limited. The wet season (November to March) generally sees lighter leisure demand, which can mean better availability and more frequent empty leg opportunities for flexible travellers.

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