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Flights Los Angeles (LAX) - Bali (DPS) with EVA Air

About the flights Los Angeles (LAX) - Bali (DPS) with EVA Air

Los Angeles Airport (LAX) is the primary airport serving Los Angeles, California, and its surrounding metropolitan area. Being the largest airport in the United States, it is a bustling airport serving 87 million passengers last year alone. The airport lies 18 miles south-west of downtown Los Angeles. The Airport offers flights with a variety of dining, shopping, and lounge options for travelers.

Ngurah Rai International Airport is also known as DPS, and is the leading airport in Bali, located eight miles south of Denpasar. It is a significant world airport serving 15-25 million passengers every year. The airport has a history of awards based on the quality of their services. Services offered by the airport to ensure travelers are comfortable are impeccable, including passenger lounges, restaurant and bar options, and world-class retail outlets. DPS is a hub for airlines such as Garuda Indonesia, Indonesia Air Asia, Lion Wing, and Wings Air.

Getting from Los Angeles to Bali

The average distance on flights Los Angeles (LAX) - Bali (DPS) with EVA Air is about 8,624 miles. Located at different points of the globe it is only possible to travel by water or air. Usually, travelers prefer flights as they are more convenient and faster. An average trip from Los Angeles to Bali with Eva Air takes around 22 hours and 45 minutes, with one stop along the way.

Eva Air doesn't offer direct flights from Los Angeles (LAX) to Bali (DPS), so travelers on this journey should expect a stopover and change on this route. Eva Air provides at least seven flights a week on this route, meaning that every day an aircraft departs Los Angeles to Bali.

Flights between Los Angeles (LAX) and Bali (DPS) with Eva Air operate throughout the year. From July to December is the high season to travel the Los Angeles-Bali route. The months of June, September, and October are the low season to travel from Los Angeles to Bali Bali. Monday is the busiest day for passengers to fly this route

About the airline

Eva Air is a Taiwanese international airline, operating passenger and cargo services to over 40 international destinations. It is a 5-star rated airline and the second-largest Taiwanese airline. Eva Air sits amongst esteemed company in the top 20 safest airlines in the world. Since its establishment, it has a record of zero accidents in the air. The LA- Bali flight occurs seven times a week on a Boeing 777-300ER.

About the airports

LAX and DPS have tickets for First-Class and Economy ticket packages at different fees. Eva Air offers three classes of services for its passengers: Premium Business Class, Economy Class, and Premium Economy Class. All cabins in the plane feature satellite phones, audio-video entertainment, and SMS services. Eva Air offers a variety of meals on this route, including vegetarian and vegan options, although these need to be requested in advance of travel. Two pieces with a weight of 50 lb each are allowed to be checked in on Eva Air flights. One small piece of carry-on is also permitted.

##Transportation, transfers & car rentals

Bali Airport (DPS) and Los Angeles Airport (LAX) offer a wide range of transport services depending on the traveler's choice. There are shuttle buses at the airport which provide free rides between the airport and downtown Los Angeles. Uber and taxi services are also available to take travelers from Los Angeles or other centers to the LAX Airport.

Travelers with private cars can choose parking options based on long-term or short-term, indoor, or outdoor choices. Drivers can choose from two on-site airport parking options and other off-site LAX airport parking lots.

Bali car hire services rent out cars for visiting travelers. Some travelers prefer renting taxis as they are readily available at the airport upon arrival. However, for travelers with different preferences, there are online apps, such as Grab and Uber, which tend to be more convenient.

Practical Information

A valid passport is necessary for flights from Los Angeles (LAX) to Bali (DPS) with most international passports, travelers can get into Manila without a visa for up to 30 days. Visa and Mastercard payments are accepted across Bali.

Top travel tips

The time in Bali is 16 hours ahead of Los Angeles. Bali sits around the equator and experiences a tropical, warm and humid climate all year-round compared to Los Angeles, which is usually mildly hot and humid.

The currency in Los Angeles is American dollars while Bali uses Indonesian Rupiah. The currency exchange currently sits at one US dollar equals 14070 Indonesian Rupiah. Travelers from Los Angeles can find currency exchange services at the airport, as well as banking services and ATMs. Visa and Mastercard payments are widely accepted throughout Bali and can also be used to withdraw local currency.

The local language in Bali is Balinese, but most people communicate with Bahasa Indonesia. However, due to tourism requirements, a lot of Balinese speakers can understand and speak English on a fundamental level. Etiquette is pretty much the same at both locations when it comes to formalities and tipping.

What to see in Bali

Uluwatu Temple

The temple presides over plunging sea cliffs giving it a magnificent and breathtaking view. When travelers visit the temple, there are plenty of things to do, including watching the Kecak fire dance provided by authentic performers. The temple features a Green Bowl beach where you can surf and relax or swim in the crystal-clear waters.

Ubud Monkey Forest

This is one of the top attractions in Bali, and tourists should not miss this sacred monkey haven, which features plenty of fun activities. Travelers can take a vacation at Ubud royal palace or try the Bali swing Ubud activity. White-water rafting is also available here, and once travelers are done, they can visit the Taman Saraswati temple.

Tegallalang and Jatiluwih rice terraces in Bali

For photographers, this is the perfect place to capture Bali's beautiful emerald-hued rice fields. There are plenty of tours on offer to give a guide on the land. There are also dozens of cafes and restaurants where visitors can enjoy a variety of authentic local meals. Activities here range from trekking in the fields to taking a cycling tour with bicycles in Jatiluwih.

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