Traffic through the Jdeidet Yabous border crossing between Syria and Lebanon is gradually returning to normal after a period of suspension due to unknown circumstances. This crossing is vital for communication between the two countries.
The European Union will implement a new entry and exit system on April 10, aimed at enhancing security and facilitating the movement of travelers across borders. This system will include more precise procedures for monitoring individual entries and exits.
New reports indicate that parking costs at European airports may pose an additional burden on travelers during the Easter holiday, with the UK and the Netherlands topping the list of the most expensive countries.
Iraqi authorities have announced the resumption of normal passenger movement at the Shalamcheh border crossing with Iran after a period of suspension. This decision aims to enhance bilateral relations and facilitate travel between the two countries.
The Indonesian company ASDP announced that maritime transport services between Bakauheni and Merak during Eid al-Fitr 1447 AH were conducted safely and efficiently. Despite a notable increase in traffic, the services managed to handle it effectively.
Palu Port in Indonesia recorded a significant decline of <strong>14%</strong> in passenger traffic during the Eid al-Fitr holiday, according to reports from the port authority. This downturn reflects various impacts on the maritime transport sector in the country.
Lebak Bulus Station in Jakarta recorded a return of <strong>2485</strong> travelers following the Eid al-Fitr holiday, utilizing <strong>298</strong> intercity buses. This figure remains stable compared to previous years, with a daily average of <strong>300</strong> to <strong>400</strong> travelers.
The Indonesian railway company reports a high volume of return travelers in Surabaya's Kay Daub 8 area, with over 52,000 passengers expected on March 29, 2026. This increase reflects the ongoing recovery of travel following the pandemic.
Sukarna Hatta International Airport in Tangerang, Indonesia, recorded a traffic of <strong>2.6 million passengers</strong> during the Eid Al-Fitr holiday in 2026, reflecting a significant increase in flight numbers. This surge comes as the airport witnesses a recovery in travel after the COVID-19 pandemic.
Passenger traffic at Kampung Rambutan Airport in East Jakarta surged by 60% during the 2026 Eid al-Adha holiday compared to the previous year, with 5,332 travelers recorded at peak times.
Cikarang Station in Bekasi, Indonesia, welcomed <strong>2,797</strong> travelers on the seventh day after Eid al-Fitr, reflecting a continued return movement post-holiday. Additionally, <strong>1,534</strong> travelers departed from the station during the same period, indicating a higher number of arrivals.
Indonesian Railways expects around <strong>50,110</strong> passengers to use train services in Surabaya on Saturday, with numbers likely to rise in the evening. This surge is attributed to the significant travel movement during the Eid al-Fitr holiday.
Indonesian company Angkasa Pura forecasts a significant rise in passenger traffic at Soekarno-Hatta Airport, expecting up to <strong>187,047</strong> travelers during the peak return period after Eid al-Fitr on <strong>March 28, 2026</strong>.
Expectations indicate that Kampung Rambutan Station in Jakarta will experience peak return traffic on Sunday, March 29, as the Eid al-Fitr holiday concludes. Officials report a significant increase in passenger numbers compared to previous years.
Kalideres Station in Jakarta experienced a significant drop in passenger numbers after the Eid al-Fitr holiday, with only 1,305 arrivals on Friday compared to 1,750 the previous day. An increase in traffic is expected on Saturday as the weekend concludes.
Predictions indicate that Tanjung Priok Bus Station in North Jakarta will experience a peak in passenger traffic on Sunday, March 29, as the Eid al-Fitr holiday concludes and school and work activities resume on Monday.
Passenger traffic on trains in Indonesia remains high as the Eid al-Fitr holiday of 2026 approaches its end. Citizens are returning to their hometowns to resume work and daily activities.