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        "msgid": "202-000-returnees-via-gilimanuk-yet-to-return-to-bali-by-h-6-post-eid-1774785083",
        "date": "2026-03-29 17:40:11",
        "title": "202,000 Returnees via Gilimanuk Yet to Return to Bali by H+6 Post-Eid",
        "author": "",
        "source": "DETIK_BALI",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Infrastructure",
        "summary": "As of H+6 after Eid al-Fitr 2026, approximately 202,991 people who left Bali for Java during the outbound holiday period have not yet returned, according to PT ASDP Indonesia Ferry data, with only 291,687 having crossed back so far. Vehicle returns are similarly sluggish, with 73,343 vehicles still outstanding, and daily crossings on H+6 showing declines in passengers and certain vehicle types compared to the previous year. ASDP urges travellers to plan wisely, avoid peak times, and secure tickets in advance to prevent long queues at the Ketapang-Gilimanuk port, highlighting ongoing challenges in managing inter-island traffic during major holidays.",
        "content": "<p>The return flow of Eid 2026 at the Java-Bali crossing or through the\nBali Strait up to H+6 is still showing sluggish movement. Based on data\nfrom PT ASDP Indonesia Ferry (Persero), there are still around 202,991\npeople who have not returned to Bali from Java Island.<\/p>\n<p>This figure is derived from the difference between the number of\nholidaymakers who left Bali during the outbound period (H-10 to H-1) at\n494,678 people, and the number of residents who have already returned to\nBali from H+2 to Saturday (27\/3\/2026), which only reached 291,687\npeople.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe movement is still relatively sluggish compared to the outbound\nflow. Not all holidaymakers have returned to Bali,\u201d stated Manager of\nPublic Relations at ASDP Ketapang-Gilimanuk Port, Bintang Felfian, in a\nstatement received by detikBali on Sunday (29\/3\/2026).<\/p>\n<p>Not only passengers, but tens of thousands of vehicles are also\nrecorded as still being outside the Island of the Gods. Up to H+6, only\n85,021 vehicles have entered Bali. This means there are still around\n73,343 vehicles that have not returned, compared to the total of 158,364\nvehicles that left Bali during the outbound flow.<\/p>\n<p>Specifically on Saturday (28\/3\/2026) or H+6, data from the Ketapang\nPost recorded a total of 49,523 passengers (down 12.4% from last year),\nfollowed by 8,925 motorcycles (down 15%) and 5,513 private cars (down\n13%).<\/p>\n<p>Cumulatively (H-10 to H+6), the total passengers from Java to Bali\nreached 512,155 people, or a 4.1% decrease compared to the same period\nlast year.<\/p>\n<p>Meanwhile, the flow of vehicles from Bali to Java on H+6 actually\nshowed an increasing trend in the motorcycle and truck sectors. There\nwere 1,882 motorcycles crossing to Java (up 24.5%) and 1,199 trucks (up\n12.1%). In total, vehicles leaving Bali for Java on H+6 reached 6,045\nunits, up 2.8% from last year.<\/p>\n<p>Considering there are still more than 200,000 holidaymakers who have\nnot returned to Bali, ASDP asks the public to remain vigilant and\nschedule their trips wisely. The public is urged to avoid the predicted\npeak return flow today to avoid long queues at the port.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe also remind service users to ensure they have tickets before\narriving at the port area to smooth the flow of vehicles entering the\nport area,\u201d Bintang explained.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/202-000-returnees-via-gilimanuk-yet-to-return-to-bali-by-h-6-post-eid-1774785083",
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