JAKARTA - The backflow of Indonesian MotoGP spectators at the Mandalika Circuit, Central Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara (NTB) is expected to occur on Sunday, March 20 evening. The Ministry of Transportation has anticipated the potential spike in passenger movements out of Mandalika.

"Tonight it is possible that there will be a peak in the movement of passengers from MotoGP spectators who will leave Lombok. We have coordinated with stakeholders and operators to anticipate it", said Minister of Transportation, Budi Karya Sumadi, in his statement in Jakarta, Sunday, March 20.

After checking Lombok International Airport, the Minister of Transportation said that he had coordinated with aviation stakeholders, both airport managers, and airlines, to prepare "go show" tickets or purchase tickets directly on the day of departure.

"Indeed, there are already large-bodied Boeing 777 aircraft from Garuda, but that is not enough. For that, we prepared to go show tickets for the Lombok-Bali route. Because in Mandalika there are limited hotels, so viewers who want to stay in Bali can take advantage of the go show tickets", he said.

The Minister of Transportation said that from Friday, March 18, until Sunday, March 20 this morning, there has been an increase in the number of passengers coming to Mandalika.

"Alhamdulillah, until today the transportation connectivity service has been running smoothly", said the Minister of Transportation.

Based on data from the Directorate General of Air Transportation of the Ministry of Transportation, to anticipate the soaring number of passengers to and from Mandalika, on Sunday 20 March, a total of 59 additional flights have been prepared consisting of 38 extra flights, 14 charter flights, and 7 positioning flights, with a total of 9,392. chair.

In total, the Ministry of Transportation has prepared three efforts, namely: the preparation of extra flights, charter flights, and positioning flights, with a total of 168 flights with a total capacity of 29,300 seats.

Of the total 168 flights, 135 flights are extra flights with a capacity of more than 25,000 seats, with details namely: Jakarta – Lombok around 19,000, Denpasar (Bali)-Lombok 2,718 seats, Surabaya-Lombok 3,834 seats.

Meanwhile, for charter flights there are 22 flights with a capacity of around 3,500 seats, with details namely: Jakarta-Lombok 12 flights 2,023 seats, Denpasar (Bali)-Lombok eight flights of 1,116 seats, and Surabaya-Lombok two flights of 360 seats.

As well as, for positioning flights, 11 aircraft were prepared to be on standby for three days of MotoGP, with details namely: Cengkareng-Lombok six flights, Denpasar-Lombok three flights, and Surabaya-Lombok two flights.

In addition to air transportation, the Ministry of Transportation has also prepared sea transportation facilities, both via passenger ships and ro-ro ships to several areas such as Bali, Surabaya, and surrounding areas.


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