DENPASAR - I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport, Bali, recorded a passenger count of 1,483,000 people during the 21-day Christmas 2025 and New Year 2026 or the period from December 15, 2025 to January 4, 2026.
"During this Christmas-New Year's Post, the domestic passenger movement was recorded at 605,900 passengers or 41 percent of the total 1,483,000 passengers, while international passengers were 877,876 passengers," said General Manager of I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport Nugroho Jati, Monday, January 5.
Nugrohomengatakan jumlah penumpangtahun ini menurun kurang dari 1 persen dibandingperiode sama tahun sebelumnya yang sebanyak 1.498.800.
Domestic passengers experienced a decline, while international ones actually increased.
"For domestic, passengers experienced a 4.8 percent decline, while international experienced growth of 3.2 percent. International passengers experienced an increase in both flights and passengers," he said.
In addition, the number of passengers during Christmas-New Year is also higher than normal days, with an average of 70,600 daily passengers, while the usual day is 66,000 passengers.
This confirms that Bali is not deserted, because passenger movement through the air route is still high.
During the post, the I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport management saw the peak of passenger arrivals on December 28, 2025 with a total of 83,512 consisting of 43,600 or 52 percent international and 39,800 or 48 percent domestic passengers.
Meanwhile, for the peak return flow on January 2, 2026 with a total of 77,367 passengers.
"For additional flights, 432 flights were realized from 507 flights, so 80 percent, for the three additional flight routes the most are Cengkareng Jakarta, Surabaya, and Ujung Pandang (Makassar)," said Nugroho.
He ensured that during the running of the post, all passenger and flight traffic ran smoothly and safely.
Even when experiencing weather problems, it has been handled well and quickly.
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