JAKARTA - KAI Commuter has relaxed its health protocol policy for KRL users during the month of Ramadan. Now, users are allowed to break their fast while on the train. Previously, users were prohibited from eating and drinking during the trip.

"During the month of Ramadan, officers on the KRL trip will inform you of the time to break the fast. KAI Commuter also allows users to cancel their fast up to one hour after breaking the fast while on the KRL trip," said VP Corporate Secretary of KAI Commuter Anne Purba in statement, Sunday, April 3.

Anne reminded users when breaking the fast to remain disciplined in maintaining health protocols and maintaining cleanliness and safety by not littering.

"Re-use the mask correctly after breaking the fast. We urge you to break your fast with enough drinks and snacks," he said.

Anne continued, officers continued to apply strict health protocols, especially during iftar time on KRL trips.

Furthermore, the current KRL passenger capacity is still limited to 60 percent. There are also body temperature checks, maintaining a safe distance between users when sitting on the KRL or standing, mandatory wearing a mask according to the provisions that are still in effect in this fasting month.

"KAI Commuter invites KRL users to always carry out the applicable health protocols so that our trips can be safer, healthier and more comfortable. Avoid departing during peak hours in the morning and evening," said Anne.


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