Bali Heli Transfer Discovery

Disclaimer | Waypoint Aviation Bali

Disclaimer | Waypoint Aviation Bali

**Waypoint Aviation Bali is a booking and transfer-coordination agency. We arrange point-to-point helicopter legs with licensed third-party operators that hold their own Air Operator Certificate (AOC). We do not own aircraft, hold an AOC, or employ pilots. Every flight time, price and schedule on this site is indicative, dated as of 2026, operator-dependent and subject to change.**

This page sets out what Waypoint Aviation Bali (balihelitransfer.com) does and does not do, how the figures on our pages should be read, how we handle your data, and where our responsibility ends and a licensed operator’s begins. Please read it before you request a quote or confirm a booking. Waypoint Aviation Bali is a trading brand operated by Bali Premium Trip; the publisher entity is Juara Holding Group.

Who are we, and who actually flies the helicopter?

We are a transfer coordinator. When you contact us about a leg — say DPS to Uluwatu, or Bali to the Gili Islands — we source availability, pricing and scheduling from independent helicopter companies and pass a quote back to you. The flight itself is planned, crewed and flown by that licensed operator under its own certificate.

That distinction matters, so we state it plainly:

What Waypoint Aviation Bali ISWhat Waypoint Aviation Bali is NOT
A booking and transfer-coordination agencyAn airline or air charter operator
An intermediary that arranges flights via vetted licensed partnersAn Air Operator Certificate (AOC) holder
A source of indicative route, time and price informationAn employer of pilots or aircraft engineers
Operated by Bali Premium Trip, published by Juara Holding GroupThe owner of any aircraft or fleet

Under Indonesian law, helicopter passenger flights must be operated by companies that hold an AOC and the relevant route permits. Policy is set by the Ministry of Transportation (Kementerian Perhubungan / Kemenhub), and airworthiness, operations and licensing are overseen by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (Ditjen Perhubungan Udara / DGCA), under Law No. 1 of 2009 on Aviation and Government Regulation No. 3 of 2001 on aviation safety and security. Waypoint Aviation Bali holds none of these certificates and does not represent that it does. We connect you to companies that do.

How should I read the times and prices on this site?

As a guide, not a guarantee. Helicopter transfer pricing is quoted per flight — that is, per helicopter, not per seat — and moves with fuel, aircraft type, positioning and season. The published 2026 figures we reference are illustrative of the market, not offers by us. For example, transfer-marketed rates seen in 2026 include an Ubud leg around 15 minutes at IDR 5,990,000 per flight, a Nusa Penida leg around 20 minutes at IDR 6,590,000 per flight, and a Gili Islands leg around 35 minutes at IDR 11,490,000 per flight, with Bali–Lombok private helicopter charters reported from about IDR 60 million (roughly USD 4,000) per helicopter for up to four passengers. Some operators quote inter-island legs on request only.

Please treat every figure this way:

  • Indicative — a real quote is confirmed by the operator at the time of booking, for your specific date, aircraft and passenger count.
  • Dated “as of 2026” — figures were accurate to our knowledge when published and will drift over time.
  • Per flight, operator-dependent — not per person, and not standardised across companies.
  • Time-saved, not cost-saved — heli transfers cost far more than a car or fast boat. Road baselines (for instance DPS to Nusa Dua commonly 30–60 minutes, DPS to Ubud 1.5–2 hours in peak traffic, South-to-North Bali roughly 2.5–3.5 hours) and schedule-bound ferries are cited only to illustrate time certainty, never to suggest a helicopter is the cheaper option.

Can you guarantee the weather or the schedule?

No, and no honest party could. Bali helicopter operations run daylight-only under visual flight rules (VFR) and require advance reservation. Weather can delay, divert or cancel a flight, and that decision rests entirely with the operator and its pilot-in-command on safety grounds. The dry season, roughly April to October, is generally more favourable, but conditions on any given day are outside anyone’s control.

We do not, and will not:

  • Guarantee departure times, flight duration, or on-time arrival.
  • Override or influence an operator’s safety, weather or airworthiness decision.
  • Promise seat availability, aircraft type, or a fixed price ahead of operator confirmation.
  • Publish or imply safety records, certifications, ratings, reviews or awards that we cannot verify — we invent none of these, and we do not use or imply any operator’s trademarks.

Where does Waypoint’s responsibility end?

Our role is coordination: sourcing quotes, relaying your requirements to the operator, and helping arrange the booking. Once a flight is confirmed with a licensed operator, the contract of carriage, the conduct of the flight, and all safety and operational liability sit with that operator under its AOC and Indonesian aviation law. Your use of the flight is also governed by the operator’s own terms, which we encourage you to read.

To the fullest extent permitted by law, Waypoint Aviation Bali, Bali Premium Trip and Juara Holding Group are not liable for delays, cancellations, weather disruption, schedule changes, price changes, or any loss arising from an operator’s performance or non-performance. Nothing on this website is a binding offer until confirmed in writing for your specific booking.

Is any of this financial, legal or tax advice?

No. Content on this site — including any commentary on Bali traffic, ferry disruption, or forward-looking items such as reported 2027 road-congestion warnings, a reported 1% Sustainable Aviation Fuel requirement on international flights from 2027, or a North Bali International Airport in planning under RPJMN 2025–2029 with no confirmed opening date — is general information only, and the forward-looking parts are clearly speculative and not confirmed. It is not financial, legal, tax, immigration or aviation-regulatory advice. For decisions in those areas, consult a qualified licensed professional.

How is my personal data handled?

When you contact us by WhatsApp or email to request a quote, we collect only what we need to arrange your transfer — such as your name, contact details, route, dates and passenger count — and we share the relevant details with the operator solely to source and confirm your flight.

We process personal data in line with Indonesia’s Personal Data Protection Law, Law No. 27 of 2022 (Undang-Undang Perlindungan Data Pribadi / UU PDP). For visitors from the European Union and United Kingdom, we recognise the principles of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), including lawful basis, data minimisation, and your rights to access, correct or delete the data we hold about you. We do not sell your personal data. To make a data request or ask how your information is used, contact us using the routes below.

How do I contact Waypoint Aviation Bali?

For quotes, booking questions, corrections to this page, or any data-protection request:

  • WhatsApp: +62 811 2859 0000
  • Email: sales@balipremiumtrip.com

Waypoint Aviation Bali is operated by Bali Premium Trip; the publisher is Juara Holding Group. This disclaimer is current as of 2026 and may be updated without notice. Where this brand does not own the asset being described, flights are arranged via vetted licensed partners, and all figures remain indicative and subject to change.

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