Flights From Bali to Jakarta
Flights From Bali to Jakarta Schedules & Prices
FAQ Flight Ticket Bali - Jakarta (CGK - DPS)
What documents are required for a trip from Bali to Jakarta?
Because this is a domestic route, Indonesian nationals are only required to bring an official form of identification, such as a KTP, driver's license, or passport. For minors, a school ID or birth certificate is usually sufficient. Meanwhile, if you're a foreign visitor already residing in Indonesia, you’re allowed to take domestic flights using the same passport you used to enter the country. Just ensure that your name matches exactly with the name listed on your flight booking.
Where can I check the terminal and gate number?
After you’ve completed check-in, your terminal and gate details will be printed on your boarding pass. For real-time updates, you can also check the tiket.com app under your booking details, view departure screens at the airport, or visit the official website of your airline. It’s a good idea to reconfirm closer to departure time, as gate numbers may change due to operational reasons.
What are the entry requirements for traveling from Bali to Jakarta?
Indonesian citizens don’t need a passport or visa for travel within the country. Just make sure your ID matches your flight ticket. Foreign nationals already in Indonesia must carry a valid passport and ensure their visa or stay permit remains active for the duration of the trip.
Which airline offers a direct flight from Bali to Jakarta?
A wide range of nonstop flights connect Bali and Jakarta every day, with multiple departure times available, from early morning to late evening. You can easily pick a time slot that suits your travel plans. To compare prices for Bali Jakarta tickets and travel times, simply check the tiket.com app or website for the most updated info.
Popular airlines include:
- Garuda Indonesia
- TransNusa
- Citilink
- AirAsia
- Batik Air
Do I need a passport or visa?
No visa is required for local travel for Indonesian nationals. However, if you are a foreign national already staying in Indonesia, you must carry a valid passport and ensure your visa or residence permit is still active throughout your journey. Indonesia offers several types of visas and stay permits tailored to different purposes
Common visa types in Indonesia for foreign nationals:
- Visa on Arrival: For short-term tourism. Valid for 30 days, extendable once.
- Tourist Visa: For extended tourism or family visits. Valid up to 60 days and extendable.
- Business Visa: For business meetings or conferences. Typically valid for 60 days.
- Student Visa: For attending school or university. Valid for the duration of the program.
- KITAS (Temporary Stay Permit): For workers, spouses, students, or retirees. Valid from 6 months to 2 years
- KITAP (Permanent Stay Permit): For long-term residents. Valid for 5 years and renewable.
Best Time to Fly from Bali to Jakarta
This route is one of the busiest domestic air routes in Indonesia. It connects the most popular tourist island with the national administrative and economic center. Whether for business, international connecting flights, or post-vacation travel, this route offers a wide selection of schedules and airlines throughout the day.
Flights to Jakarta from Bali are available year-round, as both cities have fairly stable tropical climates. However, the dry season between May and September is considered the best time to fly due to low rainfall and more favorable weather conditions, which are ideal for avoiding weather-related delays and facilitating onward travel after landing in Jakarta.
Jakarta often becomes the host of various major events such as international concerts, trade exhibitions, and cultural festivals, especially between June and August. For example, the Jakarta Fair (Pekan Raya Jakarta), which is usually held throughout June, and the Jakarta International Marathon, which is held regularly and attracts thousands of runners. If you return from a vacation in Bali and want to attend an event in Jakarta, it's best to book your tickets early because high demand often causes prices to rise.
In addition, major holiday seasons such as Eid al-Fitr (June) and Christmas/New Year (December–January) also significantly increase passenger volume. Flight tickets prices from Bali to Jakarta during these periods are usually sold out quickly and tend to be more expensive.
