BANJARMASIN - A total of 11,395 sea transportation travelers left South Kalimantan for Surabaya during this year's Lebaran homecoming flow.
"This data on the number of passengers has been calculated since April 17, 2022 when the Idul Fitri Transportation Integrated Command Post was opened until the last ship sailed on D-2 on April 30, 2022," said Head of the Integrated Command Post at Trisakti Port Banjarmasin Capt Maltus Jackline, quoted by Antara, Monday, May 2.
Meanwhile, for passengers who came to the Trisakti Port of Banjarmasin from the Tanjung Perak Port of Surabaya, there were 3,042 people.
Maltus, who is the Head of Legal Status and Vessel Certification at the Class I Port Authority and Port Authority (KSOP) Banjarmasin, said that the data illustrates that the majority of sea travelers leaving Banjarmasin are compared to entering for Eid at Bumi Lambung Mangkurat.
Even on the last voyage the operation of the H-2 ship, there was no more cargo from Surabaya. Meanwhile, there were 976 homecomers who left Banjarmasin with a total of 184 vehicles.
There is also a fleet of ships serving the last voyage, namely KM Dharma Kartika lX owned by PT Dharma Lautan Utama (DLU) and KM Niki Barokah owned by PT Berlian Lautan Sejahtera.
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As for the return flow, the first ship will sail to Banjarmasin from Surabaya starting on May 5, 2022 and arriving on May 6, 2022.
Maltus revealed that the Lebaran Transport Integrated Post is scheduled until May 18, 2022, according to the prediction of the peak of the backflow which will last until mid-May.
To strengthen the security of shipping lanes during this year's homecoming and return flows, a patrol boat KN Jembbio P.215 with a strength of 21 crew belonging to the Class I Tanjung Priok Marine and Coastal Guard Base (PLP) was alerted at Tri Port.
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