Los Angeles to Bali
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Flights from Los Angeles to Bali with China Airlines

Flights Los Angeles (LAX) - Bali (DPS) with China Airlines

About the flight

Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) handles over 18 million passengers every year and ranks as the fourth-busiest airport in the world. The airport covers 3,500 acres of land and features four parallel runways and nine passenger terminals. It serves as an important domestic hub and international gateway. It received the nickname 'gateway to the Pacific Rim' due to its plentiful connections to Latin America and East Asia. As befits an airport of this stature, it provides modern facilities and a wide range of services, including many restaurants, bars, and boutiques.

Bali Airport (DPS) is located in Bali, the capital of the Indonesian island of Bali. The official name of the airport is Bali Ngurah Rai International Airport, but it's also known as Denpasar International Airport. This is Indonesia's second-busiest international airport - Bali is a relatively small island, but the most famous and popular tourist destination in the country. A new international terminal has been built and opened in 2013. The terminal is equipped with multiple check-in counters, duty-free shopping options, and a dining area.

The distance from Los Angeles (LAX) to Bali (DPS) is 8,633 miles and can be traveled by plane in 17 hours and 46 minutes. There are no direct flights available and one transfer is usually required. Flights Los Angeles (LAX) - Bali (DPS) with China Airlines typically includes a layover at Taoyuan International Airport (TPE) in Taipei, Taiwan. Including transfer time, the flight duration is 23 hours and 55 minutes or more. Flights Los Angeles (LAX) - Bali (DPS) with China Airlines are available on a daily basis.

About the airline

China Airlines is Taiwan's national carrier, headquartered in Taoyuan International Airport (TPE). The airline operates more than 1,400 flights every week and recently celebrated its 60th birthday. In the 2019 Dow Jones Sustainability Index, which ranks companies based on corporate sustainability performance, China Airlines made third place, beating many competitors in the global aviation industry.

Flights Los Angeles (LAX) - Bali (DPS) with China Airlines are available at competitive rates. Hand baggage and two pieces of checked luggage are included in the fare. There is currently one flight a day available, leaving Los Angeles (LAX) at 10:45 p.m. and arriving in Bali (DPS) at 02:40 p.m., two days later (local time). On flights from Los Angeles (LAX) to Taoyuan International Airport (TPE), the aircraft being used is a Boeing 777-300ER. From Taipei to Bali (DPS), passengers fly aboard an Airbus A330-300.

Aboard the Boeing 777-300ER, operating the first and longest leg of the journey, economy class seats have a 32-inch seat pitch. During the flight, passengers can enjoy on-demand entertainment and free WiFi for basic web browsing. Power and USB outlets are available for charging electronic devices and meals are provided throughout the flight. The Airbus operating the second leg of the journey has similar features, but no WiFi and fewer power and USB outlets.

Transportation, transfers, and car rental

To get to Los Angeles Airport (LAX) by public transport, travelers can use the bus. Public buses from various parts of Los Angeles and vicinities are connected to the airport. There is also a designated metro that offers a free shuttle service to the airport. The airport recently launched a new transport system named LAX-it, that provides a free shuttle bus between the airport and a newly designed pick-up point for taxi's and ride-hailing apps such as Lyft, Opoli, and Uber. For travelers who prefer to use their own car, parking lots are available at and nearby the airport.

At Bali Airport (DPS), no public transport is available. Taxi counters can be found in the arrival hall and outside the terminal building. The most reputable company offering metered taxis is named Blue Bird. Regular local taxis are available as well but require bargaining. Establishing a fixed price before getting in is a must. Another option is to pre-book a private airport transfer online, either through a specialized agency or your hotel.

Car rental is available at the airport and an interesting option for those planning to travel around the island frequently. Since Bali doesn't have an elaborate public transport system, the main transport options are taxis, ride-hailing services, and rental scooters and cars.

Practical information

Travelers from the United Stated to Indonesia carrying a valid passport can get a free 30-day visa on arrival at the airport. The time difference between Los Angeles and Bali is 15 hours. The currency used in Bali is the Indonesian rupiah, and the current exchange rate is 1USD = 14,000 IDR.

The country's national language is Indonesian, but in Bali many people speak a regional Balinese language. Bali has a tropical climate with hot weather year-round. The rainy season lasts from November until March, and the driest months are between April and October. The main religion in Bali is Hinduism.

Indonesian people are typically social, welcoming, and humble. In Indonesian culture, politeness is important, and conflict best avoided. Being too direct and loud is considered inappropriate - staying calm and maintaining a smile at all times is key.

Top travel tips

Kuta is the most popular tourist hotspot in Bali and has been so for decades. The lively beach town features a wide variety of restaurants, bars, nightclubs, and shops. If you're looking for quiet time, you'd better skip Kuta - but if you want to get your party on, this is where to do it.

Canggu has recently risen to stardom and is one of the most hot and happening areas in Bali right now. Once frequented mainly by surfers, the place has been discovered by yogi's, hipsters, and flashpackers too. The former fisherman village nowadays features trendy boutiques, cozy cafes, and buzzing beach bars with a mellow vibe.

The town of Ubud is the spiritual heart of Bali. Located in the highlands, this is the perfect place to enjoy views of terraced rice paddies and immerse yourself in Balinese art and culture. Ancient Hindu temples and shrines are dotted throughout the landscape. At the local art market, unique local handicrafts are on sale.

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