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North Bali International Airport (Indonesian: Bandara Internasional Bali Utara; commonly abbreviated as "NBIA"), was a proposed airport on the island of Bali, Indonesia, located at Kubutambahan, in the kabupaten (regency) of Buleleng. It was a project initiated by the Governor of Bali, I Made Mangku Pastika, on 9 July 2015.
Jembrana City International Airport, also known as New Bali International Airport, was a proposed airport in Jembrana Regency in the province of Bali, Indonesia. It was formerly planned to replace Ngurah Rai International Airport .
Since these proposals were originally made the tourism sector has experienced a gradual recovery and a new international airport has been built on the nearby island of Lombok to the east of Bali. The new Lombok International Airport was first announced in 2005. A stage one completed runway of 2,750 m opened on 1 October 2011 and a proposed ...
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Map of Indonesia. This is a list of airports in Indonesia, sorted by location.. The Republic of Indonesia comprises 17,000 islands in Southeast Asia and Oceania. Indonesia shares land borders with Papua New Guinea, East Timor, and Malaysia.
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In October 2015, the airport is named as Asia's largest megahub, and ranked the 17th most-connected airport in the world. [40] Next to Soekarno-Hatta, the top five busiest airports in Indonesia which serve as the nation's regional hubs are Juanda (Surabaya), Ngurah Rai (Bali), Sultan Hasanuddin (Makassar), and Kualanamu (Medan). [41] [42]