JAKARTA - D-7 ahead of the Christmas holiday homecoming, the number of passengers at the Kampung Rambutan Terminal, East Jakarta still looks normal. There has been no sign of a surge in passengers going on Christmas and New Year's holidays.

Even so, the prediction of a surge in passengers will occur when the D-Day of Christmas celebrations approaches.

Meanwhile, to prepare for the surge in passengers so that there will be no buildup and crowds, the terminal has collaborated with the Police, TNI (Army), and medical teams, to prepare an integrated post.

According to the Head of Kampung Rambutan Terminal, Yulza Ramadhoni, until now there has not been a significant surge in passengers. The spike in new predictions occurred in the days approaching Christmas.

"The PPKM has been abolished, there are no passengers who get on from the Kampung Rambutan terminal, it's still sloping like it is today", Yulza told reporters at the location, Saturday, December 18.

So far, the terminal has checked the readiness of bus vehicles, as well as the health of the bus crew.

From the latest data on Friday, December 17, yesterday, the terminal noted that around 664 passengers had been departed with a total of 119 buses.

"So far there has been no surge in passengers", he said.

During the Christmas and New Year holidays, it is predicted that the number of passengers will dominate departures for departures to the Sumatra region.

"There is a possibility of a surge in passengers approaching Christmas. People who travel to North Sumatra at Christmas are dominated by buses heading to Sumatra", he said.


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