North Bali is on the rise of a transformative era, driven by the ambitious plan to build a new international airport.
The North Bali Airport project is more than just a transportation. It's a catalyst for significant investment, a surge in tourism, and a more equitable distribution of economic opportunities across the island.
The Vision: A Gateway to North Bali's Potential
The proposed Buleleng airport, officially known as the North Bali International Airport, aims to address the growing need for enhanced air connectivity in the northern region of Bali.
Currently, the majority of tourist traffic flows through Ngurah Rai International Airport in South Bali, leading to congestion and an uneven distribution of economic benefits.
The North Bali Airport seeks to change this, opening up the pristine landscapes and unique cultural attractions of the north to a wider audience.
Why North Bali Needs an Airport
Reducing South Bali Congestion: The existing airport in the south is operating at near capacity. A new airport in the north will alleviate this burden.
Boosting North Bali Tourism: The north boasts stunning beaches, waterfalls, and cultural sites that are currently less accessible. The airport will make these attractions more appealing to international travelers.
Driving Economic Growth: The airport is expected to spur significant investment in infrastructure, real estate, and tourism-related businesses.
Creating Equal Opportunity: It will distribute economic growth more evenly across Bali, reducing the concentration of wealth in the south.