259 passengers register for DKI Jakarta provincial government's free homecoming trip scheme
Jakarta – A total of 259 passengers have registered for the DKI Jakarta provincial government’s free homecoming travel programme at the South Jakarta Regional Transportation Office on Jalan MT Haryono, Cikoko, Pancoran, South Jakarta.
“All of them have previously registered for the free homecoming trip, which opened online from 22 February 2026 through the official website mudikgratis.jakarta.go.id,” said Wawan Ikhwan, Head of Road Transport Section at the South Jakarta Regional Transportation Office, on Friday in Jakarta.
He stated that the 259 passengers who have completed data verification are part of the first cluster registration with predetermined destinations.
Of the 259 passengers who have verified their data, 132 are heading to Solo, six to Tasikmalaya, and 46 to Palembang. Additionally, 29 passengers are heading to Madiun, 24 to Sragen, and 22 to Cilacap.
“In addition to registering those who will definitely participate in the free homecoming trip, we also process ticket cancellations for registered participants. Currently, five people have cancelled their tickets,” said Wawan.
“We will verify their data promptly to ensure clarity regarding the number of passengers we will dispatch, and to prevent discrepancies during verification or participants who have already enrolled in other homecoming programmes. They can choose to proceed or have their tickets cancelled,” explained Wawan.
Meanwhile, Yati Sri Wahyuni, one of the DKI Jakarta provincial government’s free homecoming trip participants, expressed gratitude to the provincial government for continuing to facilitate the programme for residents.
“Alhamdulillah [praise be to God], my husband, our two children and I have completed data verification for the first cluster heading to Solo according to the scheduled itinerary,” said Yati.
She hoped the journey would be smooth and safe, and that they would arrive safely at their destination and return to Jakarta.
“Hopefully the journey will be safe and comfortable. We trust that the DKI provincial government will provide the best service to its residents,” said Yati.