LAMPUNG SELATAN- Lebaran 2024 Backflow at Bakauheni Port, South Lampung Province was (not busy) on Tuesday morning or entering the fifth day after Eid al-Fitr 1445 Hijri.

Based on ANTARA's monitoring, at the location, Tuesday, April 16, the flow of vehicles from the toll road and Sumatra Cross Road (Jalinsum), two-wheeled and four-wheeled vehicles heading to Bakauheni Port at 8,54 WIB was still quiet.

The gate toll road for four-wheeled vehicles entering regular piers and executives also looks smooth and loose, although there are still vehicle flows that come.

"Yes, it was quiet and not as busy as a few days ago," said the Helper Officer at Bakauheni Port, Habibi.

He said that two-wheeled drivers were still arriving but only one or two vehicles, not a group like the previous days.

"This motorbike parking bag, which is usually crowded, is already quiet," he said.

PT ASDP Indonesia Ferry (Persero) Bakauheni Main Branch noted that on Sunday (14/4) from 08.00 WIB to 20.00 or for 12 hours, 21,233 vehicles had crossed to Java Island.

For R2 days who have crossed into Java, there are 7,685 units while R4 or more as many as 13,548 units.

PT ASDP also noted that 12 hours of data recorded 98,710 passengers crossing Merak Harbor, with details of 89,309 passengers in vehicles and 9,401 pedestrian passengers.

Meanwhile, data from PT ASDP in the period 11-14 April has crossed as many as 387,204 ship passengers from Sumatra Island to Java Island. The average number of passengers per day is 98,801 people.

The passengers who were dispatched consisted of 35,238 pedestrian passengers and 351,966 people who were dispatched from Bakauheni Port and Panjang Port, Lampung, to Merak Port and Ciwandan Port, Banten.


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