30% Toll Rate Discount During Eid Exodus and Return 2026: Note the Schedule
Welcome news for Eid travellers. Jasa Marga is offering a 30% toll rate discount for the Eid exodus and return traffic in 2026. The toll rate discount is intended to facilitate traffic flow during the exodus and return journeys for Eid al-Fitr 1447 H/2026 M.
According to Jasa Marga’s official Instagram account, the 30% toll discount applies one-way only for continuous journeys on the Trans-Java, Trans-Sumatra, and Purbaleunyi toll roads. Ensure your e-toll balance is sufficient, as the toll rate discount does not apply if your e-toll balance is insufficient.
Here is a breakdown of the 30% toll rate discount for the 2026 Eid exodus.
- 30% Toll Rate Discount Exodus Traffic
Trans-Java and Bandung Region
Applies: 15 March 2026 at 05:00 WIB until 17 March 2026 at 05:00 WIB
From Cikampek Utama toll gate to Kalikangkung toll gate
From Kalihurip Utama toll gate to Cisumdawu Utama toll gate
Trans-Sumatra Region
Applies: 15 March 2026 at 00:00 WIB until 16 March 2026 at 24:00 WIB
From Pangkalan Brandan toll gate to Sinaksak/Simpang Panei toll gate
From Pangkalan Brandan toll gate to Kisaran toll gate
- 30% Toll Rate Discount Return Traffic
Trans-Java and Bandung Region
Applies: 26 March 2026 at 05:00 WIB until 28 March 2026 at 05:00 WIB
From Kalikangkung toll gate to Cikampek Utama toll gate
From Cisumdawu Utama toll gate to Sadang toll gate
Trans-Sumatra Region
Applies: 26 March 2026 at 00:00 WIB until 27 March 2026 at 24:00 WIB
From Sinaksak/Simpang Panei toll gate to Pangkalan Brandan toll gate
From Kisaran toll gate to Pangkalan Brandan toll gate
Forecast for Peak Exodus and Return Traffic for Eid 2026
National Police Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo chaired a cross-sectoral meeting to prepare for smooth exodus and return traffic for Eid al-Fitr in 2026. Sigit stated that the peak exodus traffic is predicted to occur twice.
The meeting was held at the Pearl Auditorium, STIK-PTIK Lemdiklat Polri, on Monday (2 March 2026). The meeting was also attended by Coordinating Minister for People’s Welfare Pratikno, Minister of Religion Nasaruddin Umar, Minister of Trade Budi Santoso, and Minister of Transport Dudy Purwagandhi. The Deputy Operations Chief of the Armed Forces Commander, Head of the National Disaster Management Authority, Head of the Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency, and senior executives from state-owned enterprises including Pertamina, Jasa Marga, and Jasa Raharja were also present.
Sigit stated that the peak exodus traffic for Eid 2026 is predicted to occur twice. This aligns with the government’s implementation of the work-from-anywhere policy.
“The first predicted peak exodus traffic is likely to occur on 14-15 March. The government typically implements work-from-home between 16 and 17 March. Meanwhile, the second predicted peak exodus traffic is on 18-19 March,” said General Sigit.
He noted that the period also includes the Balinese Hindu Day of Silence (Nyepi). Therefore, special arrangements are required for crossings between East Java and Bali to honour Hindu worshippers.
The National Police also predict the peak return traffic for Eid 2026 to occur twice. The first peak return traffic is expected on 24-25 March and the second on 28-29 March 2026.
“The first predicted peak return traffic is on 24 and 25 March. The second predicted peak return traffic is from 28 to 29 March,” he said.