Bali Ngurah Rai Airport (DPS) Terminal Map
Main Terminal / Concourses at Bali Ngurah Rai DPS Airport
The passenger terminal at Bali Ngurah Rai International consists of two passenger terminals - the newer L-shaped International Terminal with 14 gates, and southeast of it, the renovated Domestic Terminal with 3 gates; both terminals are used for Departures and Arrivals and are separated the Festival Plaza. The compex also includes 2 small VIP terminals 1 & 2.
Notice, however that present renovation & expansion work on both terminals is in its first phase (part of a 4-phase deveopment), to be completed prior to the APEC Summit in 2013.
The two-level Domestic Terminal at Ngurah Rai has on the Level 1 a check-in area with 28 check-in counters and a baggage claim area, both have an Information desk, ticketing counters. A connecting corridor leads to the International Terminal. On Level 2 of the Domestic Terminal is the boarding lounge which has a currency exchange, payer room, concessions for food, drink & retail and access to gates 17-18 and gates 15-16 (on opposite sides). Buses take passengers between the airplane and the domestic terminal. Both terminals are connected on level 1 by a corridor.
The 3-level International Terminal at Ngurah Rai, constructed in the Balinese style, has a capacity of nearly 5 million passengers a year:
Level 1 of the International Terminal occupies three areas – the Arrivals area, the Boarding area and the Check-in area – all of which offer food, drink & retail concessions. The Arrivals area has five baggage carousels, Customs, currency exchange and rental car desks. The check-in area has check-in and ticketing counters, an Information desk, locker room, oversized baggage, and an Arrivals Hall.
Level 2 of the International Terminal, the post-security Departure Level, houses 62 check-in counters, and 14 gates - 8 of which are aerobridges- and offers food, drink & retail concessions, currency exchange, waiting lounges, and prayer rooms. The departure area also offers 2 free MBS internet hotspots.
Level 3 of the International Terminal houses more food, drink & retail concessions and offices.
International Arrivals Procedures: All international arrivals are in the International Terminal: After walking over the airbridge, arriving passengers are divided by VOA or non-VOA (Visa on Arrival - U.S.A. is one of a list of countries under the VOA rule - it is intended for foreigners visiting as tourists, on business, etc.). Go to the immigration counter, then pass X-ray baggage and claim your bag in the baggage claim area; go through customs clearance and on to the Arrivals lobby and exit.
Notice, however that present renovation & expansion work on both terminals is in its first phase (part of a 4-phase deveopment), to be completed prior to the APEC Summit in 2013.
The two-level Domestic Terminal at Ngurah Rai has on the Level 1 a check-in area with 28 check-in counters and a baggage claim area, both have an Information desk, ticketing counters. A connecting corridor leads to the International Terminal. On Level 2 of the Domestic Terminal is the boarding lounge which has a currency exchange, payer room, concessions for food, drink & retail and access to gates 17-18 and gates 15-16 (on opposite sides). Buses take passengers between the airplane and the domestic terminal. Both terminals are connected on level 1 by a corridor.
The 3-level International Terminal at Ngurah Rai, constructed in the Balinese style, has a capacity of nearly 5 million passengers a year:
Level 1 of the International Terminal occupies three areas – the Arrivals area, the Boarding area and the Check-in area – all of which offer food, drink & retail concessions. The Arrivals area has five baggage carousels, Customs, currency exchange and rental car desks. The check-in area has check-in and ticketing counters, an Information desk, locker room, oversized baggage, and an Arrivals Hall.
Level 2 of the International Terminal, the post-security Departure Level, houses 62 check-in counters, and 14 gates - 8 of which are aerobridges- and offers food, drink & retail concessions, currency exchange, waiting lounges, and prayer rooms. The departure area also offers 2 free MBS internet hotspots.
Level 3 of the International Terminal houses more food, drink & retail concessions and offices.
International Arrivals Procedures: All international arrivals are in the International Terminal: After walking over the airbridge, arriving passengers are divided by VOA or non-VOA (Visa on Arrival - U.S.A. is one of a list of countries under the VOA rule - it is intended for foreigners visiting as tourists, on business, etc.). Go to the immigration counter, then pass X-ray baggage and claim your bag in the baggage claim area; go through customs clearance and on to the Arrivals lobby and exit.


