In Reply to: Try this, posted by bloodyron on Saturday, 14. July 2012 at 21:59 Bali Time:
5,000,000 foreign tourists:
5,000,000 / 365 = 13,699 (arrivals per day)
13,699 / 24 = 571 (arrivals per hour)
This means 4 planes with 143 passengers per hour which is feasible.
Now for the 10,000,000 domestic tourists:
10,000,000 / 365 = 27,397 (arrivals per day)
27,397 / 24 = 1,142 (arrivals per hour)
Now lets say 1/4 arrives by air and 3/4 by land:
Air:
1,142 * 0.25 = 286 (air arrivals per hour)
This is 2 planes with 143 passengers which is feasible.
Land:
1,142 * 0.75 = 857 (land arrivals per hour)
2 ferries arriving in Gilimanuk per hour each carrying:
6 buses with 50 passengers (600 passengers on 2 ferries)
33 cars with 4 passengers (264 passengers on 2 ferries)
This is just a model and does not reflect reality, as I have no idea what the relation is between arrivals by air vs arrivals by land. But I guess it shows that 15,000,000 arrivals would be possible,