The Indonesian ASDP company announced that the long queues of cars and trucks at Ketapang Port have ended, with traffic returning to normal after intensive local government efforts. This follows a period of severe congestion due to increased traffic after Eid al-Fitr.
Kitabangk Port in Indonesia has experienced a significant rise in logistics truck traffic following Eid al-Adha, as ASDP Indonesia Ferry implements measures to enhance traffic flow. This surge coincides with citizens returning to their hometowns after the holiday.
Authorities at Kitabangk Port in Indonesia have announced the operation of <strong>36 ships</strong> for passenger transport to ease congestion following a surge in travelers after Eid al-Fitr. This decision comes as traffic has significantly increased in the days following the holiday.
PT ASDP Indonesia Ferry has announced the operation of <strong>34 ferries</strong> at Ketapang Port, Indonesia, to ease congestion following a significant increase in traffic after Eid al-Fitr. This initiative aims to ensure swift and efficient services during the peak return period.
Kitabangk Port in Indonesia experienced a significant surge in traffic following Eid al-Adha 2026, with a peak in ferry trips recorded on Sunday, March 29. This increase coincides with the mass return of travelers after the celebrations.
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.
A significant traffic jam at Kitabangk Port in East Java has left hundreds of logistical trucks waiting for up to 12 hours to cross to Gilimanuk Port in Bali. This situation has frustrated drivers amid efforts to ease traffic during the post-Eid al-Fitr return period.
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.