Flights From Bandung to Bali
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FAQ Flight Ticket Bandung - Bali (BDO - DPS)
What documents are required for a trip from Bandung to Bali?
For Indonesian citizens, you only need a valid government-issued ID such as a KTP, SIM, or passport. If you’re traveling with children, a student ID or birth certificate is generally accepted. Foreign nationals residing in Indonesia can travel domestically with a valid passport, ensuring their name on the passport exactly matches the one on the flight ticket.
How can I check the terminal and gate number?
Easy check-in via the tiket.com app. Terminal and gate details will be printed on your e-boarding pass. You can also view this information at the departure airport. As gate numbers are subject to change, it is highly recommended that you double-check your boarding pass before boarding.
What are the entry requirements for traveling from Bandung to Bali?
As this is a domestic route, Indonesian citizens do not need a passport or visa. Just carry a valid ID that matches the name on your ticket. Foreign nationals already in Indonesia are permitted to fly as long as they hold a valid passport and their visa or stay permit is active during the travel period.
Which airline offers a direct flight from Bandung to Bali?
Several airlines operate direct daily flights from morning to night. To compare prices, schedules, and baggage policies, you can use the tiket.com app or website.
Popular airlines on this route include:
- Citilink
- Lion Air
- Indonesia AirAsia
- Super Air Jet
Do I need a passport or visa?
Local residents do not require a passport or visa for domestic flights; a KTP or other valid official ID is sufficient. Foreign nationals staying in Indonesia must carry a valid passport, and their visa or residence permit must be active during the travel period.
Common Visa Types in Indonesia:
- Visa on Arrival (VoA): Valid for 30 days, can be extended once.
- Tourist Visa: Valid for up to 60 days, with monthly extensions. Ideal for extended vacations or family visits.
- Business Visa: For attending meetings, exhibitions, or short-term work trips. Usually valid for up to 60 days.
- Student Visa: Required for studying at an Indonesian institution. Valid for the duration of study.
- KITAS (Temporary Stay Permit): For work, study, or family reunification. Valid for 6 months to 2 years.
- KITAP (Permanent Stay Permit): For long-term residency. Valid for up to 5 years and is renewable.
Best Time to Fly From Bandung to Bali
Both Bali and Bandung have a tropical climate dominated by a dry and a rainy season. The best time to travel is during the dry season, which runs from May to October. In this period, the weather in Bali is generally sunny and dry, making it ideal for enjoying the beaches, diving, and various outdoor activities. Outside of this period, Bali can experience heavy rainfall, which might disrupt your travel plans.
Festivals and Events in Bali:
- Bali Arts Festival (June-July): An annual art and cultural festival that showcases a variety of traditional dances, music, and other art forms from all over Bali.
- Ubud Food Festival (April): An event that celebrates the richness of Indonesian cuisine and is a big draw for food enthusiasts.
- Bali Kite Festival (July-August): A unique traditional event where hundreds of giant kites decorated with distinct Balinese motifs are flown.
To find cheap flight Bandung Bali, consider flying outside the peak tourism seasons, such as during school holidays (June-July) and the Christmas and New Year period (December-January), when flight and accommodation prices tend to surge. Flights on weekdays, particularly in months like February or November, often offer more economical fares.
