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Arrival vs Departure Fast Track at Bali Airport (DPS)

June 2026

Arrival vs. Departure Fast-Track at Ngurah Rai DPS Airport

The arrival fast-track at I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport meets passengers near the air bridge exit, before the Visa on Arrival counter, offering priority lanes for immigration, quarantine, and security in about 15 to 20 minutes with an airport concierge escort and assistance from the plane to your vehicle, excluding rental cars, while requiring a pre-purchased electronic Visa on Arrival (eVOA) [2][5]. The departure fast-track greets travelers at the kerbside or hotel lobby, then guides them through expedited check-in, border controls, and baggage handling, followed by access to airline lounges and escort to the boarding gate, without including airport pick-up or city transport services, and providing VIP treatment with skip-line immigration access via a separate VIP lane distinct from standard guest lanes [1][3][8]. Both services include airport representative assistance at the gate or air bridge, quick processing at immigration and visa on arrival, connections between gates, desks, and lounges, and porter help, yet neither covers visa fees, gratuities, or ground transport beyond the airport perimeter [2][5]. Arrival focuses on clearing entry formalities swiftly, while departure prioritizes streamlined exit procedures and lounge access before boarding, both reducing wait times from hours to minutes through dedicated counters and escorts at Ngurah Rai airport in Tuban, Kuta, Badung [1][2].

Most travellers booking the priority lane use a dedicated Bali airport fast track service to handle immigration and baggage on arrival.

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