BANDUNG - The manager of the Cicaheum Bandung Type A Terminal, West Java, said passenger activity on H+2 Lebaran is still dominated by the return flow of passengers departing to various areas.

Head of Cicaheum Terminal Asep Supria said that on H+2 Lebaran, his party had sent 1,831 passengers using 77 fleets.

"Indeed, for now, it is still dominated by departures. Arrivals are there, but not significant. For departures at H+2, there are 1,831 passengers with 77 fleets. There is an increase of about 25 percent compared to last year," he said as quoted by ANTARA, Monday, March 23.

He explained that the number of passengers departing on Lebaran was higher than the number of passengers coming from the return flow.

Meanwhile, the number of passengers arriving at Terminal Cicaheum was recorded at 666 people with 82 fleets or increased by about 3 percent compared to the previous year.

"For arrivals, there are 666 passengers with 82 fleets. The increase is about 3 percent compared to last year," he said.

Overall, the number of passengers since H+1 to H+2 Lebaran who were sent off reached 3,159 people with a total of 145 fleets, or an increase of 40 percent compared to last year.

Meanwhile, the number of passengers who came in the same period was 852 people with 142 fleets, or a decrease of 22 percent compared to the previous year.

Asep said that this condition shows that the current at Cicaheum Terminal is still dominated by passenger departures.

The terminal also continues to monitor and regulate operations to ensure the smooth flow of passengers and services continue to run optimally during the Lebaran period.


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