42 thousand people and 12 thousand vehicles cross to bali on h+3 eid

Jakarta – PT ASDP Indonesia Ferry (Person) recorded a significant boom in the 2025 Lebaran backflow from Java to Bali on H+3 Lebaran, with a total of 42.108 people and 12,775 vehicles crossed by the Ketapang Port to Gilimanuk. Shelvy Arifin, corporate secretary of ASDP, revealed that there was an increase in the movement of logistics and public transport vehicles during that period. Shelvy said ASDP recorded trucks to 69% and the number of buses increased by 21% compared to last year. “This indicates the recovery of mobility to the leaf well,” Shelvy said in a written statement on Saturday (5/4/2025). Browse to continue with content in total, the movement from H-10 to H+3 recorded a significant number. 370.668 people and 86.733 vehicles crossed from Java to Bali. While the opposite direction, Bali to Java, the number is higher and reaches 600.052 passengers and 184,703 vehicles. ASDP ensures that all services at the port run optimally and smoothly, although the number of vehicles and passengers increases. Operational reinforcement and digitalization system are key to unraveling the potential of the rope as the peak of the reverse flow. According to Shelvy, ASDP encourages to encourage people to buy tickets independently through Ferzy applications and websites. “This system is very useful to speed up the service process and reduce density at the port,” Shelvy said. With the purchase of tickets that can be made 60 days before departure, service users can plan a quieter trip. ASDP also encouraged travelers to investigate vehicle readiness and follow the rules for delivery delivery. Meanwhile, the traffic boom was also seen on the paths of sheets connecting Lombok to Bali. On D+3, total passengers recorded 13,704 people, by 119% higher than the same period last year to 6.260 people. The number of vehicles also jumped significantly to 4,404 units, an increase of 94% compared to the previous year as much as 2.270 units. Despite a sharp boom, the current at the port remains well managed thanks to the addition of the fleet and schedule arrangements. To support the smooth flow on the track, ASDP has increased the number of ships working from 13 to 16 units per day. A total of 19 ships are ready to serve service users during the Lebaran transport period in Libaran. “The strengthening of the fleet is very effective. During an increase in passengers during the homecoming, we managed to unravel the rope with the addition of travels and ships,” Shelvy said. “We continue it during the reflux,” he continued. Up to H+3, the situation at the port of the skin and Padangbai was monitored smoothly. ASDP is committed to maintaining the smooth operation of the Lebaran transport period by ensuring safety, comfort and security schedule for all service users. Meanwhile, Nanang Avianto, chief inspector general of East Java, who was accompanied by the Regent of Banyuwangi Ipuk Fiestiandani, also visited the Ketapang port, Banyuwangi, to ensure that the facilities and infrastructure were on the peak of the reverse flow on Saturday (5/4). Inspector-General Nanang said his party predicted that the highlight of the homecoming flow from Saturday Sunday had taken place, so he called on travelers to be wise in management, especially with the current weather deviations. Previously, the Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) provided information related to the prediction of extreme weather that took place in the environment around the southern latitude. In accordance with its direction, the early warning system will be reinforced by the joint standard of operational procedure (soup) between BMKG, ASDP and VURKopimda. Optimization of parking bags is also a major concern for avoiding density at the port if the capacity reaches a maximum limit. The Kapolda also added the possibility of implementing traffic flow engineering to prevent reproduction at some point. “Follow the directions given by officers in the field because it was by a study and also evaluated, practiced and socialized to the previous community,” the police inspector general said. IPUK has also recently conveyed its appeal related to the flow of traffic and extreme weather conditions. Ipuk has asked all motorists, especially two-wheeled two, to remain careful and alert, especially in the midst of the extreme weather conditions lately. “Please stay careful and hopefully safe to the destination,” he concluded. (AKD/AKD) HOEGENG Awards 2025 Read the inspiring story of the exemplary police candidate here