- Address
- Airside, International Departures, 3rd Floor, after immigration, left-hand side, I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport, Kuta, Badung, Indonesia
- Access
- Pre-book / membership ↗
Only Priority Pass lounge in DPS International, but dry and weak
Concordia Lounge sits one level above the main International departures floor at Denpasar (DPS), open daily from 06:00 to 02:00. It is currently the only lounge consistently available to Priority Pass cardholders at DPS, which is why it still gets traffic despite heavy criticism from frequent flyers.
Access is via Priority Pass, other lounge networks, or a walk-in day pass sold around USD 35. Staff at check-in reportedly tell guests upfront that there is no alcohol and no showers, which is unusual for a contract lounge at this price point and in this part of the terminal.
Food draws the harshest comments: multiple reviews describe a small hot buffet with tired-looking rice, noodles, and a couple of trays of finger food that get picked over quickly. One blogger flatly called it “one of the worst lounges” in the Priority Pass network, and a YouTube review stamped it with a 1/5 rating.
Drinks are equally barebones. Expect basic soft drinks, water, tea, and machine coffee but no beer, wine, or spirits at all—not even for purchase. Several long-haul passengers mention missing the old Premier Lounge bar access through Priority Pass and now choosing to buy a drink in the terminal instead.
The space itself is accessed by stairs or elevator, with Wi‑Fi and power outlets “readily available” according to a February 2024 review. The same reviewer calls the room slightly warm and under‑ventilated, and notes that the washrooms feel worse than the main terminal toilets, which undermines one of the usual reasons to seek out a lounge.
Regular Priority Pass users treat Concordia as a basic seat with plugs rather than a place to eat. Many say they grab a quick plate purely out of habit, then rely on terminal restaurants near the international gates or eat properly in Bali before reaching the airport, keeping lounge time here to under 30–45 minutes.
What to do: if your Priority Pass entry is free, use Concordia for Wi‑Fi and a power socket, then eat and drink in the main International terminal instead; if you would be paying the ~$35 door rate, skip it and put that cash toward a proper meal and a drink airside.
How to get in
- 01 Domestic
- 02 contract lounge