30% Toll Fare Discount Available During Return Flow, Check the Schedule
JAKARTA - PT Jasa Marga (Persero) Tbk is providing a 30% discount on toll fares during the return flow period of Eid al-Fitr 2026. This fare reduction applies for two days, namely 26-27 March 2026, on nine toll roads of the Jasa Marga Group for continuous journeys. The nine Jasa Marga toll roads in question include the Cipularang Toll Road, Padaleunyi Toll Road, Jakarta-Cikampek Toll Road, Layang MBZ Toll Road, Palimanan-Kanci Toll Road, Batang-Semarang Toll Road, Semarang Section ABC Toll Road, Belmera Toll Road, and MKTT Toll Road. Jasa Marga President Director Rivan A. Purwantono stated that the toll fare discount during the return flow is given on 26-27 March 2026. “We also remind travellers to take advantage of the 30% toll fare discount during the return flow period for two days, namely on 26-27 March 2026, on 9 Jasa Marga Group toll roads with continuous journeys,” said Rivan, quoted from an official statement on Monday (23/03/2026). He explained that the purpose of the toll fare discount is to distribute traffic volume so that it does not concentrate on the peak return flow. In facing the return flow, Jasa Marga is strengthening services on main toll roads by optimising toll gates, preparing service fleets, and conducting situational traffic management. Traffic monitoring is also carried out in real-time through the Jasa Marga Tollroad Command Center (JMTC), supported by information dissemination via the Travoy application, call centre 133, and Radio Travoy FM. The public is urged to ensure vehicle and driver conditions are in top shape, get sufficient rest at rest areas, and confirm adequate fuel and electronic money balance before entering the toll road. Minister of Transportation Dudy Purwagandhi urged the public to avoid the peak return flow, predicted to occur on 24, 28, and 29 March 2026. “Based on calculations we obtained at JMTC, the peak return flow is predicted to fall on Tuesday, 24 March 2026, with an estimated volume of more than 285,000 vehicles. This number is larger than the outbound peak on 18 March 2026 at 270,315 vehicles,” said Dudy. He added that avoiding the peak return flow is necessary to make traffic distribution more even and public travel more comfortable. In line with that, National Police Traffic Corps Chief Agus Suryonugroho mentioned there are three peak return flows that travellers need to anticipate. “We predict those three days will be the peak return flow of Eid al-Fitr 2026. We urge the public to avoid those peak return flow times so that the outbound flow service runs safely, comfortably, and securely,” said Agus.