JAKARTA - Soekarno-Hatta International Airport Train has temporarily stopped operating due to floods that submerged the railroad tracks.
In a written statement by Railink in Jakarta, Tuesday, February 25, it was stated that starting today at 06.10 WIB until now the Soekarno-Hatta Airport Train has not been able to operate until an undetermined time.
"We urge passengers to plan their trip back and for passengers affected by travel disruption to return tickets and proof of transaction to email [email protected]," explained the press release.
For airport train tickets from Traveloka, Bukalapak and Tiket.com that have been redeemed, the replacement is in the form of a voucher according to the relationship chosen by the passenger.
Users can monitor the latest operational conditions of the Airport Train through Railink's social media.
Meanwhile, another Soetta airport transportation, namely Perum Damri, stated that DAMRI buses to and from Soetta Airport continued to operate during the Jakarta floods this morning.
"DAMRI customers can still go to points of departure to get to Soetta airport," said Director of Perum Damri Setia N Milatia in a written statement.
* PRESS RELEASE PERUM DAMRI * February 25, 2020 Perum DAMRI stated that * DAMRI buses to / from Soetta Airport were still operating * during the Jakarta floods this morning. DAMRI customers can still go to points of departure to get to Soekarno-Hatta Airport (CGK) #Damri #Bandara
- DAMRI Indonesia (@DamriIndonesia) February 25, 2020
He appealed to customers to estimate the time earlier because they will pass through congestion points due to flood inundation, so that the travel time will be longer, but still be accessible with the high Damri bus body.
A number of sections in Jabodetabek were inundated by floods starting Monday, February 24 evening, causing some road access in the capital to be paralyzed.
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