Oman and Iran are engaged in talks aimed at facilitating transport in the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world's most vital maritime passages. This initiative seeks to strengthen bilateral cooperation between the two nations.
A sandstorm originating from Africa has disrupted air travel to the Greek island of Crete, significantly affecting transportation. The storm front hit the mainland, leaving most ferries stranded in port.
Severe weather in Greece over three days led to the death of a man found under his car in the Nia Makri area near Athens, disrupting transportation in the region.
The management of Kampung Rambutan Station in East Jakarta urges travelers to prioritize safety during the Easter 2026 period, anticipating an increase in passenger numbers. They emphasize the importance of health checks and using official facilities.
Train services in Indonesia have resumed after being halted for over 12 hours due to a landslide on the Maswati-Sasaksat line. Emergency teams successfully cleared debris and reopened the vital route connecting Bandung and Jakarta.
Weather forecasts in the UAE indicate the likelihood of dense fog, dust, and rain, accompanied by rising sea waves due to atmospheric pressure fluctuations. These conditions are expected to impact transportation and navigation in the coming days.
A landslide has closed the Ciremai train route between Maswati and Sasaksaat, leading to the cancellation of multiple trips. The incident occurred late last night, significantly affecting transportation in the region.
The Indonesian Ministry of Transportation announced that approximately <strong>147 million people</strong> traveled during the Eid al-Adha period in 2026, reflecting a <strong>2.5%</strong> increase compared to initial forecasts. This surge highlights the enthusiasm of the Indonesian people to celebrate the holiday.
The transportation department in Aisa reported a significant rise in the number of ground transportation users during Eid al-Fitr 2026, following improvements in conditions after recent natural disasters in the region.
Indonesia experienced unprecedented transportation activity during Eid Al-Fitr, with over <strong>10.8 million people</strong> traveling from cities to villages. This surge highlights the significance of the annual tradition known as 'Mudik' in enhancing the local economy.
Kampung Rambutan Station in East Jakarta experienced a significant influx of travelers, with a total of 4,330 passengers arriving by Sunday afternoon, marking a notable increase compared to the previous day.
The port of Ketapang in Banyuwangi, Indonesia, has seen long queues of vehicles and trucks stretching up to <strong>three kilometers</strong> since last Sunday. This surge in traffic coincides with the approaching Eid al-Fitr holiday, leading to significant congestion in the area.
Pasar Senen Station in Jakarta recorded the arrival of <strong>18,753</strong> passengers on the eighth day after Eid al-Adha, reflecting a significant increase in transportation activity. The total arrivals in the Daop 1 Jakarta area reached <strong>52,896</strong> people, indicating a growing demand for railway services.
Officials at Kampung Rambutan Station in East Jakarta anticipate the arrival of around <strong>4000 travelers</strong> on the last day of the post-Eid al-Fitr return period. This comes as the airport experiences a noticeable increase in passenger numbers compared to previous days.
On March 29, 2026, Indonesian Railways reported the arrival of <strong>52,896</strong> passengers in Jakarta, reflecting active post-Eid travel. This number is slightly lower than the previous day's <strong>52,961</strong> arrivals.
The Indonesian railway company has announced discounts of up to 30% on train tickets, contributing to a balanced distribution of post-Eid al-Adha travel. This initiative is part of a work-from-anywhere policy encouraging citizens to avoid returning at the same time.
PT ASDP Indonesia Ferry forecasts around <strong>27,000 vehicles</strong> returning from the Eid al-Fitr holiday, with peak return days on March 28 and 29, 2026. This announcement was made by the company's director, <strong>Hiro Widodo</strong>, during a press conference in Bakauheni.
The Indonesian company ASDP announced an increase in the number of ships operating at Ketapang port to <strong>30 ships</strong> to manage the surge of returning travelers after Eid al-Fitr. It is expected that <strong>20,000 vehicles</strong> will return to Bali today.
The Indonesian National Police confirmed that the return movement after Eid al-Fitr 2026 is proceeding smoothly and safely at Bakauheni port. This comes amid significant congestion as travelers return home after the celebrations.
On Saturday, PT Kereta Api Indonesia reported the arrival of <strong>52,961</strong> passengers at Jakarta Station, marking a significant increase in transport activity. This surge reflects the improving economic conditions and a return to normalcy following the COVID-19 pandemic.
Return traffic through Bakauheni Port in South Lampung has reached approximately <strong>60%</strong> of total passenger movement by the fifth day of Eid al-Fitr. The Indonesian Minister of Transportation, <strong>Dudi Purwagandhi</strong>, confirmed that the government is closely monitoring transportation activities to ensure quality services for all users.