There Are Still A Lot Left, Only 6,500 Prospective Travelers Who Have Registered For Free Homecoming For DKI Jakarta Have More Than 11 Thousand Quotas

JAKARTA - There are 6,500 prospective travelers in the capital city who have currently registered for the free homecoming program. This program from the DKI Provincial Government has been open since last Saturday, April 16. In total there are 11,680 tickets provided by the provincial government.

"So, there are still lots of quotas, we are still opening registrations," said Head of the Road Transportation Division of the DKI Jakarta Transportation Service (Dishub) Yayat Sudrajat, in Jakarta, Monday, April 18, quoted from Antara.

As for the return flow, the DKI Provincial Government provides 8,000 free tickets so that the total quota of free tickets provided for homecoming and return flows reaches 19,680 tickets.

DKI provides 292 units of buses to serve 17 cities from Jakarta to various regions on the islands of Java and Sumatra for homecoming and 22 units of trucks to transport 660 motorhome travelers.

As for the return flow, DKI provides 200 buses and nine trucks that carry 270 homecoming motorbikes.

Later, motorbikes will be dispatched in advance according to the departure terminal of prospective travelers.

He admitted that a few days ago there was a problem with access to registration because as many as 4.8 million people accessed the http://www.mudikfreedkijakarta.id page.

Yayat added that his party prioritizes residents with DKI Resident Identity Cards (KTP) in participating in this free homecoming program.

However, his party did not close the non-KTP DKI residents who took part as long as there was still a quota available.

"This gives priority to DKI ID cards. Even if there are outside DKI ID cards, we will still accept them as long as the quota is still there," he added.

DKI Jakarta Provincial Government Free Homecoming Technical Rules 2022

There are 17 cities and regencies for the return and return flows, namely Palembang, Lampung Tegal, Pekalongan, Semarang, Kebumen, Cilacap, Purwokerto, Solo. Then, Wonosobo, Yogyakarta, Sragen, Wonogiri, Madiun, Kediri, Jombang and Malang.

Meanwhile, the homecoming schedule will be held on April 26 at the Pulogadung Terminal and April 27 at the Pulo Gebang Terminal. For the return schedule on May 7 from each location to Pulogadung Terminal and on 8 May to Pulo Gebang Terminal.

Prospective participants can register online through the page at www.mudikfreedkijakarta.id or via WhatsApp to number 08-123-188-5758.

Participants can register a maximum of four people per Family Card (KK) and preferably residents who have a DKI Jakarta ID card.

Prospective travelers who wish to take part in this program are prioritized for those who have received a three-dose vaccine (booster), bring a motorbike and prioritize those who will travel back and forth to DKI Jakarta.