ASDP: Peak Flow For Christmas And New Year Holidays At Merak Harbor Is Predicted To Occur On December 23-24

JAKARTA - PT ASDP Indonesia Ferry (Persero) Corporate Secretary Shelvy Arifin stated that on the D-6 of the 2022 Christmas and New Year Transport or Sunday 19 December, the flow of passengers and vehicles crossing from Merak port to Bakauheni, Lampung was monitored smoothly, and there has been no increase significant.

"The predictions for the peak flow for the Christmas holidays will be on December 23 and 24, 2021, and the peak for the return flow for the 2022 New Year holidays on January 2 and 3, 2022," Shelvy said in his statement, quoted from Antara, Monday, December 20.

Shelvy conveyed, during the Christmas and New Year's Transport service period which runs from December 17, 2021, to January 4, 2022, service users are advised to prepare for a trip by purchasing tickets via online.

In addition, passengers are also asked to maintain stamina, both for personal health and the vehicle used, and strictly adhere to health protocols so that crossing trips can run smoothly, safely, comfortably, and safely.

She explained that based on data from the Christmas and New Year's (Nataru) Command Post, the number of passengers and vehicles crossing from Java to Sumatra or vice versa was observed to be still sloping.

Data from the Command Post on D-8 or Friday, December 17 at 08.00 a.m. to Sunday, December 19 at 08.00 a.m. recorded the total number of passengers who had crossed from Merak as many as 70.540 people, an increase of 15 percent compared to the realization of the same period last year as many as 61.491 people.

This is followed by a 5 percent decline in motorcycles, from 1.322 units last year to 1.253 units this year.

The number of four-wheeled vehicles or more was recorded at 15.834 units, an increase of 16 percent compared to the realization of the same period last year as many as 13.666 units.

So that the total number of vehicles that have crossed from Java to Sumatra is 17.087 units, an increase of 14 percent compared to the realization of the same period last year as many as 14.988 units.

"If you look at the data, there is indeed a shift in the trend from pedestrians and motorbike users to private cars so that four-wheeled vehicle traffic has increased. During this year's period, it is estimated that the trend of increasing two-wheeled vehicles on the Merak-Bakauheni crossing is 12 percent and 4-wheelers is 11 percent. percent," she said.

She continued, since last year's pandemic, ASDP urges service users to prepare for their trip, by making online ticket reservations via Ferizy and complying with the stipulated travel conditions including showing vaccine and antigen/PCR data in the Cares for Protection Application, especially on the Merak-Bakauheni and Ketapang crossings. -Gilimanuk.

Now buying tickets online is easier, you can use your cellphone and you can buy tickets from H-60 up to a maximum of 2 hours before departure. Service users no longer need to queue at the port, just scan the barcode obtained when buying online, then they will get a Boarding Pass to board the ship.

Purchasing tickets online also supports the government's policy during the COVID-19 pandemic to maintain physical distancing to minimize interactions with counter staff.

In every ferry trip, service users are required to buy tickets independently through www.ferizy.com/Ferizy application and Ferizy's official Sales Channel, namely Alfamart outlets and/BRILink agents.

In the process of filling in the data, it is also mandatory to fill in the identity of the self and the vehicle completely according to the ID card and vehicle registration and make sure all the number of passengers in the vehicle are recorded on the ticket so that it is properly and correctly recorded in the ship's manifest data.

"If service users only attach a QR code without travel data, and the e-ticket does not include personal identity, number of passengers, vehicle class, and vehicle police number according to the identity card and Vehicle registration certificate (STNK), it will not be served at the counter," she said.

She added, in suppressing the spread of COVID-19, the Government continued to implement Community Activity Restrictions (PPKM) by setting the conditions for crossing trips to show a vaccine card (at least the first dose) and a negative result of Rapid Test PCR which was valid for 3x24 hours or Antigen which was valid for 1x24 hours.

Exceptions are given to service users 12 years and under who are exempted from showing a vaccine card, and also service users with special or comorbid health conditions by attaching a doctor's certificate from the Government Hospital.

"Please make sure the conditions for this trip have been fully prepared when leaving the house," concluded Shelvy.