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Jasmin Lounge

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I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS), Jalan Airport Ngurah Rai, Tuban, Kuta, Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia

Jasmin Lounge barely shows up in DPS lounge reviews, but it’s one of the smaller contract spaces in the International terminal. You’ll usually see it included with certain airline business-class tickets or paid lounge packages, not sold as a premium flagship. Expect a compact room by International departures rather than a big multi-zone setup.

Hours track the main DPS International departure bank, roughly mid-morning through late-night, but flights here often run past 23:00, so always check your specific access voucher or airline info. Entry is for International passengers only; you can’t use this after a Domestic leg unless you re-check in and clear International immigration and security. Think “kill 60–90 minutes before boarding” rather than spending a half-day here.

Pricing depends on how you get in: some Bali packages bundle a Jasmin Lounge voucher worth about 2–3 hours’ stay, and some airlines at DPS route premium or status passengers here when their main partner lounge is full. At-walkup paid entry, when offered, usually sits in the USD 25–35 range equivalent, paid in rupiah or by card. Check if your ticket or credit card already covers contract lounges in DPS before handing over cash.

Food in smaller DPS contract lounges tends to mean a basic buffet: expect a few hot trays (rice, noodles, maybe a chicken dish), simple pastries, and packaged snacks, not a made-to-order menu. Drinks usually include canned soft drinks, tea, coffee from a machine, and basic beer or house spirits at most one self-serve counter. If you’re picky, grab something more substantial in the International departures food court first, then use Jasmin Lounge mainly for seating and power outlets.

Seating in a compact contract lounge like Jasmin usually means rows of armchairs, some small café tables, and limited true workstations. Power outlets at DPS often sit low on columns or walls; bring a Type C/F-compatible plug or a universal adapter and a 2–3 meter cable. Wi‑Fi will run on the lounge’s own network, but speeds in DPS can fluctuate once more than 20–30 people are online.

One final tip: gates at DPS International can be a 5–10 minute walk from the contract lounges once you include an extra security check at the gate area, so leave Jasmin Lounge when boarding starts on the screen, not at final call.

How to get in

  1. 01 International
  2. 02 contract lounge

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