Bali Airport, or Bali's Ngurah Rai International Airport is one of the indonesian airports. Arrival into Bali is always via Ngurah Rai international airport.
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An advantage of the smaller size and lack of complexity of the airport, is that baggage pickup is only 20 meters or so from the arrivals exit out of the airport, and thus, unless yo have mountains of luggage, porters are unnecessary. However, they are there anyway, and will try hard to "help" you, and relieve you of an unnecessary and excessive fee. The location of the airport, between the southern beach resort towns of Kuta, Sanur and Nusa Dua, means quick and easy transfer to your hotel if you are staying in these areas.
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All international flights into the Indonesian island of Bali arrive at Ngurah Rai Airport, most commonly referred to as Denpasar Airport (code DPS). This can strike visitors as odd, because the airport is some way away from Denpasar, the capital of Bali, and is pretty much at the southern end of the expanded beach area collectively called Kuta. The airport is on partially reclaimed land, and when coming in to land from the south, passengers can often wonder helplessly if the pilot is about to drop into the sea. Fortunately this doesn't happen, and passengers happily disembark at the relatively modern and comfortable Ngurah Rai Airport. The airport is nowhere near the size of many Asian airports, and in not a hub, thus there is very little transit passengers.