KAI Commuter operates 1,149 journeys during Eid holiday transport 2026
PT Kereta Commuter Indonesia (KCI/KAI Commuter) will operate a total of 1,149 journeys daily to serve the 2026 Eid holiday transport service in the Greater Jakarta region and surrounding operational areas.
VP Corporate Secretary of KAI Commuter Karina Amanda stated that during this year’s Eid holiday transport period, KAI Commuter will operate 1,149 daily journeys across the Greater Jakarta region, Merak and surrounding areas, including services to Soekarno-Hatta Airport.
In addition, KAI Commuter will provide transport capacity of 50.24 million passengers, representing a 4 per cent increase from the previous year’s capacity.
“We are committed to providing reliable 2026 Eid holiday transport services in the Greater Jakarta region and surroundings with timely arrivals and departures, whilst ensuring passenger safety, comfort and secure arrival at destinations,” she said.
Karina further noted that the Greater Jakarta Commuter Line service will operate 1,065 journeys daily. With total transport capacity reaching 47.06 million, it is projected that 18.97 million passengers will use the Greater Jakarta Commuter Line, representing a 1 per cent increase from the previous year’s Eid holiday transport figures.
Beyond Greater Jakarta, KAI Commuter will also optimise services on the Soekarno-Hatta Airport Commuter Line and Merak Commuter Line. The Soekarno-Hatta Airport Commuter Line will offer 70 daily journeys with total transport capacity of 415,616, projecting that 145,963 passengers will travel to the airport during the holiday period.
To ensure passenger comfort, KAI Commuter will deploy 5,400 frontline personnel, including train drivers, security officers and health workers.
KAI Commuter will also add supporting facilities such as portable toilets at Bogor and Pasar Minggu stations, and waiting area tents at Bekasi, Bogor, Tangerine, Rangkasbitung and Cilegon stations.
“As a provider of commuter rail and inter-metropolitan area transport services, we will continue to deliver the best service to the public for their urban mobility needs,” she said.