Nataru Holidays Get More Economical, KAI Group Offers Train Discounts and Whoosh Promo
JAKARTA - In order to support the smooth mobility of the community during the 2025 Christmas and New Year 2026 (Nataru) Transportation period, PT Kereta Api Indonesia (Persero) together with all its subsidiaries presents various affordable tariff programs and travel promotions.
KAI Vice President of Corporate Communication Anne Purba said this step is aimed at providing easy access to safe, comfortable, and integrated public transportation for people in various regions.
He said that the promo program during Nataru was part of the KAI Group's commitment to maintaining the smooth travel of the community in the midst of increasing holiday mobility needs at the end of the year.
"Through cross-service collaboration, the KAI Group presents a flexible, interconnected travel option that supports family and individual travel planning," he explained in his statement, Sunday, December 21.
As part of the program, KAI offers a 30 percent discount on commercial economy trains that are valid from December 22, 2025 to January 10, 2026, with a total of 1,509,080 seats provided.
As of December 21, 2025 at 08.00 WIB, tickets with discounted fares have been sold 808,543 tickets or 54 percent, reflecting the high interest of customers to use train services during the Nataru period.
In addition to intercity travel, the KAI Group also strengthens urban and agglomeration mobility, namely on the Soekarno-Hatta Airport Commuter Line service, which has a special tariff of Rp. 50,000 for travel to and from Duri Station, BNI City, and Manggarai.
This program is valid from December 22, 2025 to January 5, 2026, by purchasing tickets through the C-Access application, to support air and train travel connectivity during the holiday period.
For the Jabodebek LRT service, the KAI Group has set a special maximum tariff of IDR 10,000 on the Christmas holidays, namely December 20-21, December 25-28, 2025, and January 1 and 3-4, 2026.
Anne said this policy provides mobility convenience for customers in the Jabodebek area to the center of activities, tourist destinations, and other transportation nodes.
He added that an affordable tariff program was also presented through the Whoosh fast train service operated by KCIC.
During the Nataru period, KCIC presents various promos in the form of discounts and cashback through a number of sales partners, including cashback up to Rp. 100,000 on Traveloka, cashback Rp. 50,000 on Livin' Sukha, cashback up to Rp. 50,000 on BRImo, as well as special promos through Tiket.com and QRIS payment method Bank Mandiri Taspen.
This program is valid until early January 2026 according to the provisions of each channel.
Anne emphasized that the synergy of all KAI Group entities, ranging from long-distance trains, commuter services, LRT, airport trains, to high-speed trains, aims to ensure that customers have many interconnected travel options.
"The integration of these services helps customers plan their Nataru trip more efficiently, on time, and affordably," he said.
On the premium class service, KAI Wisata also presents a special program during the Christmas season, namely KAI Wisata offers a Priority and Panoramic Train ticket promo (FIT) with prices starting at IDR 300,000, with limited quotas and a booking period of 6-31 December 2025 through Access by KAI, to support the experience of travel during the holidays.
In addition, the Luxury Lounge Yogyakarta is open 24 hours during the period from December 18, 2025 to January 4, 2026.
Anne added that this facility can be used by premium class customers such as Luxury, Priority, and Panoramic, thus providing additional comfort for customers waiting and continuing their train journey at Yogyakarta Station.
"Through a series of tariff and promo programs across KAI Group services, we strive to provide public transportation that is easily accessible, integrated, and supports community mobility during Nataru. We hope that people can take advantage of these various travel options to plan a safe and comfortable holiday," concluded Anne.