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ICN → DPS
Which side of the plane to sit from Incheon International Airport (Seoul) to Ngurah Rai (Bali) International Airport (Denpasar)?
Right Side of the Plane
The right side provides a superior vista of Taiwan's mountainous spine and the iconic volcanic skyline of East Java upon the final approach to Bali.
Taiwan Central Range
Dramatic views of high-altitude peaks rising above 3,000 meters along the island's western edge.
Palawan Reefs
Stunning aerial perspectives of the remote coral reefs and emerald waters of the South China Sea.
Mount Bromo Complex
Spectacular views of the active volcanic craters of East Java, including the smoking Mount Semeru.
Bukit Peninsula
The limestone cliffs and turquoise bays of southern Bali as the aircraft banks for landing.
This side is ideal for afternoon flights to avoid the harsh morning glare. As you cross from the Java Sea into Bali airspace, look west to see the majestic chain of Java's volcanoes silhouetted against the sky.
Incheon Archipelago
A bird's-eye view of the Yeongjongdo islands and the impressive Incheon Bridge shortly after takeoff.
Luzon Mountains
The rugged, verdant peaks of the Sierra Madre range in the northern Philippines.
Makassar Strait
A deep-water passage between Borneo and Sulawesi featuring turquoise coral reefs near the shoreline.
Mount Rinjani
The massive silhouette of Lombok's famous active volcano appearing on the horizon during descent.
Choose this side for morning flights to enjoy the sunrise over the Pacific. During the final 30 minutes of the flight, stay alert for the towering peak of Mount Rinjani rising above the clouds to the east.
Distance: 5,272 km (3,276 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 6 hrs 12 min
Departure: ICN (37.46910095214844, 126.45099639892578)
Arrival: DPS (-8.7481698989868, 115.16699981689)
Route Type: International
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