City
Epaper

110.67 million Indonesians expected to go on holiday for Christmas, New Year

By IANS | Updated: November 22, 2024 21:10 IST

Jakarta, Nov 22 A total of 110.67 million Indonesians are expected to travel during the 2024 Christmas and ...

Open in App

Jakarta, Nov 22 A total of 110.67 million Indonesians are expected to travel during the 2024 Christmas and 2025 New Year holidays, according to a survey conducted by the country's Ministry of Transportation.

This statistic indicates an increase above the 107.63 million persons that travelled during the 2023 Christmas and 2024 New Year vacations.

"Most of the movement is likely to take place on Java Island and in the agglomeration of large cities," said Dudy Purwagandhi, the minister of transportation, during an inter-ministerial meeting in Jakarta on Friday.

The first high in outbound traffic is forecast on December 24, 2024, followed by the second peak on December 31, 2024, and the return traffic peak from January 1 to January 2, 2025.

Pratikno, the coordinating minister for human development and culture, assured that people's movements over the holiday season will be safe, comfortable and smooth, Xinhua news agency reported.

--IANS

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

NationalPakistan's F-16 and 2 JF-17 jets shot down by India

NationalBJP MP Nishikant Dubey says decisive action will be taken by Centre today amid military standoff with Pakistan

InternationalIndia asks X to ban over 8k accounts subject to penalties

National24 airports shut, airlines issue travel advisories amid tensions between India-Pakistan

NationalIndia to present its case today before IMF to review bailout package to Pakistan

International Realted Stories

InternationalAttack on India "will be met with a very very firm response", EAM says

InternationalIndia to present its case today before IMF to review bailout package to Pakistan

InternationalIndo-Pak tensions "none of our business", says US Vice President JD Vance

InternationalUS focus is on preventing escalation, says State Department Spokesperson on India-Pak tensions

InternationalStands together with all in the fight against terrorism: Nepal Foreign Ministry