Sydney to Bali
Private Jet Charter
Australia's most popular international holiday route, flown on your terms. Six and a half hours, a full cabin to yourself, and no airport theatre at either end.
Sydney (SYD) to Bali (DPS)
What this guide covers
- Why Sydney to Bali suits private charter
- Which aircraft can fly non-stop
- Private jet vs commercial
- Sydney airports for international charter
- Indonesia permits & requirements
- Aircraft guide
- Full pricing table
- Cost calculator
- Price comparison chart
- Fuel stop via Darwin option
- What to do after you land
- Regulations & safety
- Cost-saving tips
- FAQ
Why Sydney to Bali Works for Private Charter
Bali is Australia's most popular international holiday destination. Sydney is Australia's largest city. Put those two facts together and you have the country's single highest-volume international leisure route, searched by more Australians than any other overseas destination, and served commercially by Jetstar, Garuda, Qantas, Virgin, and AirAsia every day of the week.
The private jet version of this journey is a different proposition entirely. The route covers 4,620 kilometres, or 2,494 nautical miles. That distance separates it sharply from the Perth to Bali route, which sits at 1,387 nautical miles and is accessible to midsize jets. Sydney to Bali requires heavier aircraft. A Challenger 650, Gulfstream G450, or similar heavy jet handles the route non-stop in approximately 6 hours 30 minutes. Some super-midsize jets with sufficient fuel capacity and a reduced passenger load can also make it non-stop. Smaller aircraft need a fuel stop, most commonly at Darwin, which adds 45 to 60 minutes to the total journey time.
That aircraft requirement shapes everything about pricing, planning, and what to expect. This guide covers all of it: which jets make it non-stop, what they cost, which Sydney terminal to use, and what Indonesia requires before you can depart.
All commercial charter operations departing Australia are regulated by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA). Every operator must hold a current Air Operator Certificate (AOC) under Part 135 of the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998. You can verify any operator's current status at the CASA public AOC register or by calling 131 757.
Which Aircraft Can Fly Sydney to Bali Non-Stop?
This is the most important planning question for this route and almost no competitor page answers it directly. At 2,494 nautical miles, Sydney to Bali exceeds the comfortable range of most standard midsize jets. Here is the honest breakdown by aircraft category.
Heavy & Super-Midsize Jets
Direct Flights
Standard Midsize Jets
Fuel Stop Required
Range figures in brochures are maximum range with minimal payload under ideal conditions. With 8 passengers, baggage, catering, and headwinds, some aircraft that technically have the range will not achieve it with a full load. A competent operator will run the payload-range calculation for your specific group before confirming. If an operator confirms non-stop capability without asking for your passenger count and approximate baggage weight, treat that as a red flag.
Private Jet vs Commercial: Sydney to Bali
The commercial flight from Sydney to Bali is 6 hours 35 minutes direct. The private jet non-stop is approximately 6 hours 30 minutes. In the air, the times are almost identical. The difference, as always, is everything else.
Seamless Luxury
By Your Schedule
Standard Scheduled
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Time zone: Bali is 2 hours behind Sydney (3 hours during AEDT)
Unlike Perth (same time zone as Bali), Sydney travellers cross 2 to 3 time zones depending on the season. An 8am Sydney departure arrives in Bali at approximately 12:30pm local time. A 6pm departure arrives around 10:30pm. For short stays of 3 to 5 nights, this time gap is minor. For day-trip or same-day return itineraries, plan arrival times carefully to make the most of the Bali day.
The group cost reality for Sydney to Bali
A Challenger 650 carrying ten people to Bali at $80,000 one-way works out to $8,000 per person. A full-fare business class ticket on Qantas or Garuda Sydney to Bali runs $3,500 to $6,500 per person depending on timing. The premium for private is real on this route, typically $2,000 to $4,500 per person above business class. For a group celebrating an event, combining a medical or wellness trip, or where total door-to-door time is genuinely valuable, that premium buys a fundamentally different experience. For a solo traveller or a couple, commercial business class is likely the better financial decision.
Which Sydney Airport for a Bali Charter?
Sydney has three airports used for private jet charter. For a Bali flight, the answer is clear: only one option works.
Ngurah Rai International Airport handles over 23 million passengers annually and operates a dedicated VIP terminal for private aviation. The single runway of 3,000 metres (9,843 ft) accommodates all jet categories including heavy jets. Seven FBO and ground handling operators serve the airport. Your charter operator confirms your handler before departure. Indonesian immigration on arrival: Australian passport holders currently receive 30-day visa-free entry. Verify current rules at Smartraveller (DFAT) before every trip. Ground transport: pre-booked private transfers or resort vehicles meet private arrivals at the VIP terminal.
Indonesia Permits: Everything Your Operator Handles
Indonesia requires prior permission for all non-scheduled international flights. This is standard for every private charter to Bali, regardless of which Australian city you depart from. A competent operator handles all of it. What matters to you is the lead time, because it determines how early you need to book.
Landing Permit (Ngurah Rai)
Required for WADD/DPS. Issued by Indonesia's Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). Minimum lead time: 3 to 5 business days. Sourced via local handling agent.
Indonesian Airspace Overflight
Clearance to transit Indonesian airspace. Coordinated alongside the landing permit by your operator's agent. No DGCA overflight fee, but handling fees apply.
Australian Outbound Clearance
Departures from SYD require customs and biosecurity clearance via the Australian Border Force. Handled at the private terminal FBO.
Sydney Airport Slot
SYD operates with movement caps. Slots must be coordinated. Allow additional lead time during summer and school holiday periods.
Unlike Perth, Sydney adds an airport slot coordination layer on top of the Indonesia permit process. During school holidays and peak summer travel, both permit lead times and Sydney Airport slot availability tighten significantly. If you are planning a Bali charter during January, April, July, or September school holidays, start the booking process 3 to 4 weeks out. Operators with established slot relationships can sometimes move faster, but never rely on it. The permit process has hard minimum timelines that cannot be rushed by intent.
Choosing the Right Aircraft: Sydney to Bali
The 2,494 nautical mile distance is the defining constraint. Choose an aircraft that handles it comfortably non-stop with your group size, or accept a Darwin fuel stop and access a wider range of aircraft at lower cost.
Standard Midsize Jet
Cannot make Sydney to Bali non-stop with a full load. A Darwin fuel stop adds approximately 60 minutes plus Darwin landing and handling fees. The lower aircraft hire rate may partially offset the extra cost and time. Suitable for groups prioritising cost over total journey time.
Challenger 350 / Citation Longitude
The Challenger 350 has a published range of 3,200 nm, giving it a comfortable buffer over the 2,494 nm route. With 6 to 8 passengers and moderate baggage, most operators will confirm non-stop. At full 10-passenger capacity, operators may require a Darwin stop. Confirm load details.
Challenger 650 / Gulfstream G450
The recommended category for Sydney to Bali. Handles this 2,494 nm route without range anxiety, regardless of passenger count or baggage. Wide stand-up cabin, flat-bed seating, a proper galley, and the ability to sleep well on a 6.5-hour overnight departure. Standard choice.
Global 6500 / Gulfstream G650
Significant range overkill for a 2,494 nm route unless the aircraft is continuing beyond Bali or your group is 12 or more passengers. The cabin experience is exceptional: dedicated bedrooms on some configurations, full stand-up cabins, in-flight showers on Global 7500. Ideal premium.
Sydney to Bali Private Jet Charter Cost
All prices are indicative AUD per aircraft. GST typically does not apply to international charter departures, but confirm with your operator. International charter adds permit, FBO handling, and crew accommodation costs that domestic charters do not have. These are itemised separately below the main table.
| Aircraft Category | Example Aircraft | Non-Stop? | Passengers | Flight Time | One-Way AUD | Per Person (10 pax) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standard Midsize Darwin fuel stop needed |
Hawker 800XP, Learjet 60 | No | 6 to 9 | ~8h 30m (via DRW) | $38,000 – $58,000 | N/A |
| Super-Midsize (ext. range) Challenger 350 / Longitude |
Challenger 350, Citation Longitude | Conditional | 8 to 10 | ~6h 45m | $52,000 – $78,000 | $5,200 – $7,800 |
| Heavy Jet Challenger 650, G450 |
Challenger 650, Gulfstream G450 | Yes | 10 to 14 | ~6h 30m | $65,000 – $95,000 | $6,500 – $9,500 |
| Ultra-Long-Range Global 6500, G650ER |
Global 6500, Gulfstream G650ER | Yes | 12 to 19 | ~6h 20m | $95,000 – $160,000 | $7,900 – $13,300 |
Additional International Costs
| Cost Item | Typical Range (AUD) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Indonesia landing permit (WADD) | $800 – $1,800 | Agent fee plus any expedite costs. No Indonesian DGCA processing fee. |
| Indonesian overflight permit | $400 – $900 | Confirm if overflight clearance is included in your base quote. |
| Sydney Airport international handling | $2,500 – $5,000 | SYD fees are higher than Bankstown. Slot coordination adds cost during peak seasons. |
| Ngurah Rai ground handling | $800 – $2,200 | Varies by aircraft category and FBO ground handler selected. |
| Darwin fuel stop (if applicable) | $1,500 – $3,000 | Technical stop costs (landing, handling, and fuel uplift). Adds ~60 mins. |
| Crew hotel in Bali (per night) | $800 – $1,800 | Crew accommodation and allowances. Required for overnight stays. |
| Same-day return structure | Typically -20 to -30% | Aircraft waits. Highly cost-effective for 3 to 5 night itineraries. |
Always request a fully itemised quote. The headline aircraft hire rate is not the total cost. Verify every line item before paying a deposit.
Sydney to Bali quotes vary significantly between operators in scope. A $70,000 quote that includes permits, both FBO handling fees, and crew accommodation is potentially better value than a $65,000 quote that excludes all three. Ask each operator to provide a single all-in number for your specific dates, group size, and trip structure. Then compare those numbers, not headline aircraft rates.
Estimate Your Sydney to Bali Charter Cost
Select aircraft, passengers, and trip structure. The calculator includes estimated permit and handling costs. These are indicative figures only. Obtain a fully itemised quote before booking.
Quick Cost Estimate
Indicative only. All prices AUD including GST.
One-Way Cost by Aircraft Type (Sydney to Bali)
Indicative midpoint estimates. Midsize jet figure includes estimated Darwin fuel stop costs. All per aircraft.
Midpoint figures in AUD per aircraft.
Per-person comparison at 10 passengers
The Darwin Fuel Stop Option: Is It Worth It?
If a non-stop aircraft is beyond your budget, the Darwin fuel stop is a legitimate alternative. Darwin Airport (DRW) sits approximately halfway between Sydney and Bali in terms of the flight leg. A midsize jet stops for approximately 45 to 60 minutes to refuel, then continues to Bali. Total journey time increases by 60 to 90 minutes including the stop and associated manoeuvring.
The financial trade-off: a midsize jet at $48,000 one-way (including Darwin stop costs) versus a Challenger 350 at $65,000 non-stop. The saving is approximately $17,000. For 10 passengers, that is $1,700 per person. Whether 90 extra minutes of journey time is worth $1,700 per person depends entirely on your group, your itinerary, and whether the extra time in the cabin matters.
Darwin Airport requires its own permit coordination for the stop. Your operator handles this alongside the primary Indonesia permits. Darwin has good general aviation facilities and the technical stop is a routine part of many international charter operations from Australia's east coast.
Darwin stop: best for groups of 6 to 8 where the saving matters
If your group is 6 to 8 people, the per-person saving from a Darwin stop (roughly $1,500 to $2,500 each) may be significant. If your group is 10 to 14 and splitting cost per person, the saving narrows to $1,200 to $1,700 each. And if it is a late-night departure (e.g. 10pm Sydney, arriving Bali 6am local time) where everyone will be sleeping regardless, the extra time barely registers. Ask your operator to quote both options and do the per-person maths for your group size.
What Sydney Private Jet Travellers Do in Bali
Sydney-origin private jet passengers to Bali span a broader range of purposes than Perth travellers, partly because the greater distance and cost selects for higher-intent travel: luxury family holidays, milestone events, corporate wellness retreats, and repeat visitors who know exactly what they want and where to find it.
The lifestyle triangle that defines modern Bali for Australian travellers. Seminyak has the established luxury villas, beach clubs, and restaurants. Canggu is the newer creative hub with surf, cafes, and a younger high-net-worth crowd. Private jet arrivals at Ngurah Rai are 20 to 30 minutes from both by pre-arranged transfer.
Sydney's event charter market sends significant traffic to Bali for milestone birthdays, hen parties, anniversary trips, and company leadership retreats. Groups of 10 to 16 flying together on a single aircraft, with a private villa or resort block booked on arrival. The seamless departure experience from Kingsford Smith private terminal sets the tone from the moment guests arrive.
Ubud, 45 to 60 minutes from the airport, has developed a significant wellness and retreat economy. Private jet travellers combine wellness programs with resort stays, using the private flight as a confidential, comfortable way to access treatment without commercial airport exposure. Some Sydney medical practices coordinate directly with Bali health providers for specialised procedures.
Nusa Penida, accessible by fast boat (30 to 45 minutes from Sanur), has emerged as a premium add-on for Bali visitors wanting dramatic coastal scenery and diving. Some private jet groups structure their Bali trip to include both Seminyak beach time and a day on Nusa Penida. Helicopter charters from Ngurah Rai to Nusa Lembongan are also available for those wanting the fastest connection.
Sydney to Bali can serve as the first leg of a wider Asia-Pacific itinerary on heavy or ultra-long-range jets. Bali to Singapore is 2 hours 30 minutes, Bali to Hong Kong is 4 hours 30 minutes. Ultra-long-range jets continuing from Bali to Tokyo, Seoul, or Dubai are also arranged through the same charter operator. Multi-sector Asia-Pacific charters departing Sydney with Bali as a stop are increasingly common for high-net-worth family and corporate groups.
Sydney-based travellers sometimes structure two-stop itineraries: Sydney to Cairns for a Great Barrier Reef day trip, then Cairns to Bali on the same multi-sector charter. At 2,000 nm, Cairns to Bali is within range of super-midsize jets and reduces the total Sydney-Bali aircraft requirement. Ask your operator to model the multi-stop cost versus a direct Sydney-Bali booking if this structure interests you.
Regulations: Australian and Indonesian Framework
Key Requirements
Charter operations departing Australia are governed by the Civil Aviation Act 1988 and the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998, administered by CASA. National aviation policy is set by the Department of Infrastructure. Outbound customs and biosecurity are administered by the Australian Border Force and the Department of Agriculture.
Before handing over a deposit, confirm the operator holds a current CASA AOC at casa.gov.au/search-centre/air-operator-certificates, and that their AOC specifically includes international operations. Call CASA on 131 757 to verify both. An operator without valid international authorisation on their AOC cannot legally conduct this flight regardless of any assurances.
5 Ways to Reduce Your Sydney to Bali Charter Cost
A Challenger 650 at $80,000 one-way carrying 10 people costs $8,000 per person. Carry 12 people and it drops to $6,667 each. The aircraft cost does not change with passenger count. Every additional passenger reduces the per-person number. Fill the aircraft to its comfortable maximum. The economics of private charter on long routes like this one depend heavily on group size.
A Sydney to Bali flight departing at 10pm or 11pm arrives in Bali at approximately 5am to 6am local time, which puts you at your resort before breakfast and gives you a full day. An overnight flight on a heavy jet with lie-flat seats means you arrive rested. It also means the time you spend in the aircraft is time you would otherwise have spent asleep, making the 6.5-hour journey feel negligible.
If the Darwin stop saves your group $15,000 to $20,000 on the aircraft and your group has 8 to 10 people, the per-person saving is $1,500 to $2,500. Compare that against 90 minutes of additional journey time and a brief stop in Darwin. For daytime flights where that time matters, it may not be worth it. For overnight departures where everyone will sleep through it, it often is.
Sydney Airport slot availability and Indonesia permit lead times combine to create a longer minimum booking window than domestic charter. During peak school holiday periods (January, April, July, September), start even earlier. Last-minute Sydney to Bali charters under 5 business days are possible but attract expedite fees for permits, potential premium pricing, and limited aircraft availability.
For Bali stays of 3 to 7 nights, ask your operator to quote with the aircraft waiting in Bali. Crew accommodation in Bali is significantly cheaper than Sydney, which can make the total cost of an aircraft wait lower than paying for two separate international charter bookings with double the permit fees and FBO handling costs. Compare the all-in numbers for both structures before deciding.
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Get a Free QuoteSydney to Bali Private Jet: Common Questions
A heavy jet such as the Challenger 650 or Gulfstream G450 completes the Sydney to Bali (Ngurah Rai, DPS) route non-stop in approximately 6 hours 30 minutes. The route covers 4,620 kilometres or 2,494 nautical miles. Super-midsize jets with sufficient range capability (Challenger 350, Citation Longitude) can also do it non-stop in approximately 6 hours 45 minutes, depending on payload. Standard midsize jets require a fuel stop at Darwin, bringing the total to approximately 8 hours 30 minutes including the stop. There is a 2-hour time zone difference (3 hours during Australian daylight saving). Bali is behind Sydney.
Indicative one-way per-aircraft costs: Super-midsize (Challenger 350) AUD $52,000 to $78,000. Heavy jet (Challenger 650, G450) AUD $65,000 to $95,000. Ultra-long-range (Global 6500, G650ER) AUD $95,000 to $160,000. Standard midsize with Darwin stop AUD $38,000 to $58,000. Additional international costs including Indonesia permits ($1,200 to $2,700), Sydney Airport handling ($2,500 to $5,000), and Ngurah Rai handling ($800 to $2,200) are on top. Always request a fully itemised all-in quote before comparing operators.
Most standard midsize jets cannot. The route is 2,494 nautical miles, which exceeds the practical range of most midsize aircraft with a full passenger and baggage load. The Challenger 350 (published range 3,200 nm) and Citation Longitude (3,500 nm) can make it non-stop with reduced loads of 6 to 8 passengers. Always have your operator confirm non-stop feasibility for your specific passenger count and baggage weight before booking. Standard midsize jets (Hawker 800XP, Citation Sovereign) require a Darwin fuel stop, adding approximately 60 to 90 minutes to the journey.
Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport (SYD, ICAO: YSSY) only. It is the only Sydney airport with international customs, immigration, and biosecurity facilities. Bankstown Airport (BWU), which handles most Sydney domestic private charter, cannot process international departures. Your charter will use the General Aviation Terminal or a private FBO facility at Kingsford Smith. Sydney Airport operates with a movements cap of 80 per hour, so slot coordination is part of the booking process. Allow more lead time during peak periods.
Indonesia requires a landing permit at Ngurah Rai (WADD) and overflight clearance for all non-scheduled flights including private charters. Your charter operator arranges both with the Indonesian Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) via a local handling agent. The minimum lead time is 3 to 5 business days. For Sydney departures, budget 7 business days to also accommodate Sydney Airport slot coordination. Australian outbound customs and biosecurity are handled by the Australian Border Force and your FBO operator. You provide passenger details and documents; the operator manages the process.
Australian passport holders currently receive visa-free entry to Indonesia for stays up to 30 days. Arriving by private jet does not change your visa eligibility. You will complete Indonesian immigration on arrival at the Ngurah Rai VIP terminal. Visa and entry rules change without notice. Always verify current requirements at Smartraveller (DFAT) before every trip. Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from your date of entry into Indonesia.
For Sydney specifically, budget at least 7 business days minimum: 3 to 5 for Indonesia permits and additional time for Sydney Airport slot coordination. For school holiday periods (January, April, July, September), start 3 to 4 weeks out. Aircraft availability at heavy jet level in the Sydney market is more limited than domestic categories, so early booking also gives you better aircraft choice. Last-minute bookings under 3 business days are very difficult and may not be possible at all if permits cannot be expedited.
Check the CASA AOC public register or call CASA on 131 757 before paying any deposit. For international operations specifically, confirm the operator's AOC includes international charter authorisation. Without a valid CASA AOC that covers international charter, the operation is not legally permitted to carry passengers on this route regardless of any other claims. This verification step takes 5 minutes and is non-negotiable for any charter booking, domestic or international.