The movement of public transportation passengers during the 2022 Eid al-Fitr holiday was dominated by sea crossings. Based on data from the Integrated Eid Transportation Post, cumulatively from April 25th to May 7th, 2022 (D-7 to D+4), sea crossings reached 3.07 million passengers.
This number constitutes 29.88% of the total Eid homecoming flow this year, which reached 10.3 million passengers by D+4. The five busiest sea crossings during this year's Eid al-Fitr were:
* Merak (Banten)
* Bakauheni (Lampung)
* Gilimanuk (Bali)
* Ketapang (East Java)
* Kariangau (Balikpapan)
Air transportation reached 2.42 million passengers (23.54%) by D+4. The five busiest airports were:
* Soekarno-Hatta (Jakarta)
* Sultan Hasanuddin (Makassar)
* Juanda (Surabaya)
* Ngurah Rai (Bali)
* Sepinggan (Balikpapan)
Bus (road) transportation reached 2.18 million passengers (21.22%). The five busiest terminals were:
* Kertosono (Ngawi)
* Tirtonadi (Solo)
* Giwangan (Yogyakarta)
* Ir Soekarno (Klaten)
* Purboyo (Madiun)
Train transportation amounted to 1.66 million passengers (16.08%). The busiest operating areas (Daop) were:
* Daop I (Jakarta)
* Daop VIII (Surabaya)
* Daop VI (Yogyakarta)
* Daop II (Bandung)
* Daop IV (Semarang)
Finally, sea transportation accumulated 956,129 passengers by D+4. The five ports with the highest passenger traffic were:
* Gilimanuk (Bali)
* Batam (Riau Islands)
* Tanjung Balai Karimun (Riau Islands)
* Tanjung Pinang (Riau Islands)
* Balikpapan (East Kalimantan)