JAKARTA - PT ASDP Indonesia Ferry (Persero) has started preparing 2023 Christmas and New Year 2024 Transportation services by improving ticket payment services on the Ferizy application.

ASDP Corporate Secretary Shelvy Arifin said that the company continues to make digitalization transformations to make it easier for people to collect tickets. Through this online reservation on the Ferizy Application, service users can buy tickets from D-60 departure.

Furthermore, Shelvy said that the long ticket purchase period was intended so that prospective ship passengers could plan their journey early so as to avoid the possibility of not being available as expected.

"Online ticket reservations either through the Ferizy App or through the trip.ferizy.com website are a form of ASDP's commitment to accelerating the digital transformation of crossings," Shelvy said in an official statement, Friday, November 17.

As for November 2023, there are 20 ports that have implemented an online reservation system, including Merak, Bakauheni, Ketapang, Gilimanuk, Ajibata, Ambarita, Lembar, Padangbai, Janger, Sape, Labuan Bajo, Jepara, Karimunjawa, Ujung, Kamal, Pototano, Kayangan, Tanjung Kalian, Gorontalo and Pagimana.

Currently, continued Shelvy, users or users of the Ferizy application have penetrated more than 1.8 million. The Company continues to improve the quality of service and innovation in the Indonesian ferry industry.

Furthermore, Shelvy said that one of the efforts to improve services and operations, ASDP hooked PT Bank Pembangunan Daerah Jawa Barat and Banten (BJB). This collaboration is to add a method of buying and paying ferry tickets to BJB BiSA agents!

As for BJB BiSA! is a Pandai Laku Agent that can present wider options for the ease of accessibility of service users and provide a more modern alternative in the ferry ticket purchase process.

"Payment of ferry tickets to BJB BiSA Agents! which are integrated by host to host with the Ferizy Application that service users can enjoy starting this Friday," he said.


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