Nine Jasa Marga Toll Routes to Receive 30% Discount; Note the Routes and Schedule
PT Jasa Marga (Persero) Tbk will implement a 30% toll fare discount over four days across nine toll road sections managed by the Jasa Marga Group. The discount will apply for two days during the outbound exodus period on 15-16 March 2026 (six to five days before Eid) and two days during the return period on 26-27 March 2026 (five to six days after Eid).
The policy represents the corporation’s support for the government’s efforts to ensure smooth Lebaran 2026 exodus and return traffic flows, whilst also helping to distribute vehicular traffic more evenly.
The fare reductions will apply to strategic sections of the Trans Java corridor, including the Jakarta-Cikampek Toll Road, MBZ Elevated Road, Palimanan-Kanci Toll Road, Batang-Semarang Toll Road, and Semarang Section ABC Toll Road. Additionally, the discount also applies to toll sections in the Trans Sumatra region, comprising the Belawan-Medan-Tanjung Morawa Toll Road (Belmera) and the Medan-Kualanamu-Tebing Tinggi Toll Road (MKTT), as well as the Bandung-Cisumdawu area, which includes the Cikampek-Purwakarta-Padalarang Toll Road (Cipularang) and Padalarang-Cileunyi Toll Road (Padaleunyi).
Jasa Marga Chief Executive Rivan A. Purwantono stated that the discount programme applies to road users undertaking continuous journeys. “This policy represents the corporation’s commitment to enhancing service to road users and demonstrates our concern for the community, aligned with the application of ESG (Environment, Social, Governance) principles. The provision of toll fare discounts during the Lebaran 2026 period is expected to encourage road users to travel earlier so that traffic distribution can be better maintained and more evenly distributed,” Rivan explained in a statement on Wednesday (11/3/2026).
Based on Jasa Marga’s projections, the peak outbound exodus is estimated to occur on 18 March 2026, whilst the peak return period is estimated for 24 March 2026. Accordingly, the toll fare discount is expected to encourage road users to adjust their travel times outside of peak traffic periods.
According to a survey conducted by the Ministry of Transport of the Republic of Indonesia, approximately 48% of respondents stated they would be willing to change their travel times if Work From Anywhere (WFA) policies and additional stimulus in the form of toll fare discounts were available. Rivan added that this demonstrates that travel incentive policies can encourage the public to travel outside peak outbound and return exodus times.
“With such changes in travel patterns, Jasa Marga can optimise toll road capacity so that traffic distribution becomes more even and service to road users can be maintained in accordance with the Minimum Service Standards (SPM) for toll roads,” he added.
Rivan also reminded road users that to enjoy the 30% discount during the Lebaran 2026 outbound and return periods, those undertaking long-distance journeys (barrier gate to barrier gate) must conduct transactions using a single electronic payment card for both tap-in and tap-out processes with sufficient balance.
“Travel origin data and vehicle classification must be properly read in the toll transaction system. The discount does not apply if the electronic payment balance is insufficient or if travel origin and vehicle classification cannot be read,” Rivan concluded.
The discount programme applies to road users undertaking continuous journeys on toll sections managed by the Jasa Marga Group and integrated with several other toll sections within a single journey transaction system, so that the discount benefits can be enjoyed by road users undertaking long-distance journeys across multiple toll sections.
30% Toll Fare Discount for Trans Java
A 30% fare reduction applies to road users undertaking continuous journeys from Cikampek Utama Gate to Kalikangkung Gate and in the reverse direction, with the following conditions:
Outbound Exodus
- Outbound fare reduction from Cikampek Utama Gate - Kalikangkung Gate for Class I vehicles: Originally Rp446,500 becomes Rp312,550, with a discount of Rp133,950
Return Journey
- Return fare reduction from Kalikangkung Gate - Cikampek Utama Gate for Class I vehicles: Originally Rp467,500 becomes Rp327,250, with a discount of Rp140,250.
30% Toll Fare Discount for Trans Sumatra
A 30% fare reduction applies to road users undertaking journeys from Pangkalan Brandan Gate to Sinaksak/Simpang Panei Gate and Kisaran Gate and in the reverse direction, with the following conditions:
Outbound Exodus
Fare reduction for journeys from Pangkalan Brandan - Sinaksak/Simpang Panei for Class I vehicles: Originally Rp221,000 becomes Rp187,600, with a discount of Rp33,400.
Fare reduction for journeys from Pangkalan Brandan - Kisaran for Class I vehicles: Originally Rp263,500 becomes Rp224,200, with a discount of Rp39,300.
Return Journey
Fare reduction for journeys from Sinaksak/Simpang Panei - Pangkalan Brandan for Class I vehicles: Originally Rp221,000 becomes Rp187,600, with a discount of Rp33,400.
Fare reduction for journeys from Kisaran - Pangkalan Brandan for Class I vehicles: Originally Rp263,500 becomes Rp224,200, with a discount of Rp39,300.
30% Toll Fare Discount for the Bandung-Cisumdawu Area
A 30% fare reduction also applies to road users undertaking continuous journeys from Kalihurip Utama Gate to Cisumdawu Utama Gate and in the reverse direction, with the following conditions:
Outbound Exodus
- Fare reduction for journeys from Kalihurip Utama Gate - Cisumdawu Utama Gate for Class I vehicles: Originally Rp134,000 becomes Rp93,800, with a discount of Rp40,200.
Return Journey
Fare reduction for journeys from Cisumdawu Utama Gate - Kalihurip Utama Gate for Class I vehicles: Originally Rp161,000 becomes Rp120,800, with a discount of Rp40,200.
Fare reduction for journeys from Cisumdawu Utama Gate - Sadang Gate for Class I vehicles: Originally Rp126,000 becomes Rp111,750, with a discount of Rp14,250.