What Is Bali Airport Fast Track? Complete 2027 Guide

Bali Airport Fast Track is a paid VIP meet-and-greet service at Ngurah Rai International
Airport (DPS) where a uniformed greeter meets you at the aerobridge and escorts you
through a priority immigration lane — cutting the arrival queue from up to 90 minutes
down to about 10–15 minutes. Prices start at USD 100 per person.

★ 4.8 · 10,000+ guests
~15 min through immigration
From USD 100 · 24/7 at DPS

What is Bali Airport Fast Track?

Bali Airport Fast Track is a licensed VIP arrival and departure service at Denpasar’s
Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS). Instead of joining the general immigration queue,
you are met by a personal greeter who walks you through a dedicated priority lane, handles
paperwork guidance, and speeds you to baggage claim and your waiting car.

The service is provided by Bali Fast Track Airport, an airport
meet-and-greet specialist operating at DPS. It does not bypass security or immigration
checks — your passport is still stamped and your visa still verified — it simply removes
the waiting time and confusion that peak-season arrivals face.

How does Bali Fast Track work in 2027?

  1. Step 1: Book online — Reserve your arrival slot with flight number and passenger count; confirmation arrives within minutes.
  2. Step 2: Meet your greeter — A uniformed greeter holding your name sign meets you as you disembark at the gate.
  3. Step 3: Skip the queue — You are escorted to the priority immigration counter, bypassing the main hall line.
  4. Step 4: Baggage & exit — The greeter assists with baggage and walks you to arrivals, where your driver or family waits.

What is included in the service?

Every tier includes a personal greeter and priority immigration lane access. Higher tiers
add porter service, a private electric buggy across the terminal, and lounge or tarmac
transfer for VVIP guests. See the full pricing breakdown for what
each tier covers.

Who needs Bali Airport Fast Track?

Traveler typeWhy Fast Track helps
Families with childrenAvoid 60–90 min queues with tired kids; porter carries bags
Business & first-class flyersProtect tight schedules; seamless VIP arrival
Elderly or reduced-mobility guestsBuggy transfer and personal assistance end to end
Peak-season & red-eye arrivalsBypass the worst queue windows at DPS

How much does Bali Fast Track cost?

Bali Airport Fast Track starts at USD 100 per booking for the Essential
arrival tier, with Premium and VVIP tiers priced higher for added services. Prices are
fixed with no surge pricing. For the complete tier-by-tier table, see our dedicated
Bali Fast Track cost guide.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does “fast track” mean at Bali airport?

At Bali’s DPS airport, “fast track” means a VIP meet-and-greet where a greeter escorts you through a priority immigration lane, reducing your queue time from up to 90 minutes to about 15. Your passport is still checked and stamped normally.

Is Bali Airport Fast Track worth it?

For families, business travelers, elderly guests, and peak-season arrivals, Fast Track is usually worth the USD 100+ fee because it removes long queues and arrival stress. Solo budget travelers with no time pressure may not need it. See our worth-it analysis.

Does Fast Track skip immigration entirely?

No. Fast Track does not skip immigration — your passport is still stamped and your Visa on Arrival still verified. It only routes you to a priority lane so you wait far less time than the general queue.

Where do I meet the greeter at DPS?

Your greeter meets you right at the aerobridge or gate as you disembark, holding a sign with your name. You do not need to find them — they locate you based on your flight number and arrival time.

Can I use Fast Track when departing Bali?

Yes. A departure Fast Track service escorts you through priority check-in, immigration, and security, and can include lounge access. Book the departure option separately from arrival.

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Last updated: January 2027