Planning Your Flight to Bali
Schedules to Denpasar (DPS) are not fixed year-round. What operates on a given day depends on the season, the airline, the day of the week, the route itself and whether the service is direct or connecting. Peak periods generally see more frequency, while some routes run only on selected days or in certain months. Always check the exact dates you intend to travel rather than assuming a route runs daily.
Popular Routes to Bali
These are examples of routes travellers commonly search. They are illustrative only — not every route operates direct, and not every route operates every day.
- Sydney → Bali
- Melbourne → Bali
- Brisbane → Bali
- Adelaide → Bali
- Perth → Bali
- Darwin → Bali
- Delhi → Bali
- Mumbai → Bali
- London → Bali
- Singapore → Bali
- Frankfurt → Bali
Direct or Connecting Flight?
A direct service is usually the simpler option: one aircraft, one boarding, and no risk of a missed connection. Connecting itineraries open up more departure times, more airlines and more routings, which can help when a direct service does not run on your dates or from your city. Both have their place — the right choice depends on your schedule, your comfort with transit time and who you are travelling with.
Before You Book
- Confirm your travel dates, including any overnight arrival times.
- Check total flight duration, not just the departure time.
- Allow realistic connection times if your itinerary has a transit stop.
- Review baggage allowance — cabin and checked — for each airline on the ticket.
- Note the airport and terminal for departure, transit and arrival.
- Read the airline's conditions on changes, cancellations and seat selection.
Once you've checked available schedules, use our Flights page to search and compare available flight options.
Sort The Rest Of Your Trip
With your flights mapped out, the remaining essentials are quick to organise: travel insurance, an eSIM for data on landing, and knowing what to expect at Bali airport arrivals.
