Jakarta (Antara Bali) - Minister of Transportation Evert Erenst Mangindaan on Wednesday
forecast that the number of travelers during the annual Idul Fitri
exodus will reach 19.29 million, increasing 3.83 percent than the
previous year.
The government predicts that home-bound traffic for the Muslim
holidays will peak during the three days before D-Day and a day after,
while the return traffic will be at its highest on the fourth and fifth
day after the Idul Fitri holiday.
Around 5.59 million travelers are forecast to return home by road
with 2.37 million people by motorcycles and 1.78 million by private
vehicles, the minister noted.
Meanwhile, train passengers were predicted to rise 3.1 percent to
4.49 million, while the number of air travelers is expected to rise
11.48 percent to 4.1 million passengers.
About 3.54 million passengers will use rivers, lakes, and
inter-island ferry services, and 1.57 million will use sea
transportation.
"Adequate preparations should be made as the number of passengers during Idul Fitri will increase," the minister emphasized.
The Ministrys Air Transportation Director Djoko Murdjatmodjo earlier
stated that five airlines had proposed additional flights to anticipate
the increase in passenger traffic during the 2014 Idul Fitri exodus.
The airlines are Sriwijaya Air, Nam Air, Lion Air, Indonesia Air Asia, and Garuda Indonesia.
Sixteen additional flights will be made available for 16 days for seven days before and after the D-Day.
"A total of 903 flights will be made available during the 16 days," Djoko added. (WDY)
Idul Fitri Travelers Forecast to Reach 19.29 Million
Kamis, 12 Juni 2014 8:03 WIB