- Phone
- +62 361 8491831
- Address
- Airside - International Departures, I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport, Jalan Airport Ngurah Rai, Tuban, Kuta, Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia
Three main lounges serve DPS international departures, and T/G Lounge sits in that contract-lounge middle ground with Premier Lounge and Garuda Indonesia’s space. You’ll find it airside in the International Terminal after immigration and security, used by various airlines plus Priority Pass and similar programs.
Entry typically comes via Priority Pass or as a contract lounge for some non-Garuda flights on the international side. Check your boarding pass or app: if it doesn’t say Garuda Business or specify Premier Lounge, odds are good the agent points you here or to Premier. Doors usually open early morning to match the first outbound waves and stay open until the last international departures, roughly past 23:00.
Think standard contract setup: one shared room, mix of armchairs and small tables, and basic buffet. Since older reviews mention almost identical food and drink between T/G Lounge and Premier Lounge, expect simple hot dishes like rice and noodles, some finger food, and canned soft drinks or basic spirits rather than anything premium. Don’t plan a full dinner here if you’re flying a full-service carrier with a meal on board within 2–3 hours.
International gates at DPS (numbers in the single and low double digits) sit only a few minutes from most lounges, so you can comfortably leave T/G Lounge 20 minutes before boarding time and still reach gates like 1–10 with margin. The trade-off: this isn’t a quiet hideout, and seating can feel tight around the late-night bank of flights to Australia and East Asia departing between 22:00 and 01:00.
Because detailed recent feedback on T/G Lounge is thin compared with Premier Lounge write-ups from 2018 and earlier, treat expectations accordingly: basic air-conditioning, Wi‑Fi that handles email and messaging but maybe not heavy streaming, and power outlets that are there but not at every seat. If you need guaranteed food quality or showers, check what your airline offers or consider paying for a hotel day room before heading to the airport.
Practical tip: at check‑in, ask the agent to confirm which lounge your boarding pass grants access to (T/G Lounge, Premier Lounge, or Garuda Indonesia Lounge) so you don’t walk to the wrong desk and lose 10–15 minutes backtracking through the International Terminal.
How to get in
- 01 International
- 02 contract lounge
- 03 Priority Pass