Indonesia’s government has launched a holiday‑season fare‑discount programme aimed at easing the expected surge in travel congestion during the 2025 Christmas and 2026 New Year period.
What the programme entails
From 22 December 2025 through 10 January 2026, rail tickets will be offered at a 30 % discount. Sea‑ferry and airline tickets will carry a 13‑14 % discount nationwide. The measures target toll‑road gridlock by encouraging the use of public transport.
Why the discounts matter
The initiative combines economic stimulus with congestion mitigation, promising relief for millions of holidaymakers while supporting the national economy. By shifting demand toward rail, sea and air services, the programme seeks to spur consumer spending in tourism‑related sectors such as retail, hospitality and entertainment.
Potential outcomes
If travellers take advantage of the lower fares, authorities could see a measurable reduction in private‑car traffic on major tollways, easing peak‑hour bottlenecks. Increased ridership may also boost revenues for state‑owned transport operators, potentially prompting further public‑private collaboration. Conversely, the effectiveness of the programme will depend on passenger uptake and the capacity of transport hubs to handle higher volumes.
How travellers can benefit
Booking early, checking operator websites for the latest discount details, and prioritising rail or ferry journeys are practical steps to secure savings and avoid peak‑period crowding.
Frequently Asked Questions
When do the holiday travel discounts apply?
The discounts are available from 22 December 2025 until 10 January 2026.
Which transport modes receive discounts and what are the rates?
Rail tickets enjoy a 30 % discount. Sea‑ferry and airline tickets each receive a discount of 13‑14 %.
Which government bodies are involved in the programme?
The programme is guided by a Joint Decree from the Ministry of Transportation and the Ministry of Finance, with financial support from the sovereign wealth fund Danantara.
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