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Sea Transportation Now Can Operate with 100 Percent Capacity

Jakarta Transportation Agency has implemented 100 percent capacity for sea transportation passengers, where previously it was only maximum 50 percent. This policy was taken in line with implementation of Public Activity Restrictions (PPKM) Level 2 in Jakarta.

Three Dishub boats are ready to serve public for Kali Adem-Thousand Islands route

Jakarta Transportation Agency's Port and Sea Transportation Unit Head, Hendrico Tampubolon stated, reopening of transportation services for public or tourists refers to Jakarta Transportation Agency Head's Decree No. 441/2021 on Technical Guidelines for Limiting Capacity and Operation of Transportation Modes During Public Activity Restrictions Level 2 Corona Virus Disease 2019.

"Three Dishub boats are ready to serve public for Kali Adem-Thousand Islands route by implementing health protocols. The other three boats are currently docked and will be ready in the near future to serve passengers or tourists again," he explained, Friday (10/22).

Health Protocols Monitoring at Kaliadem Port Intensified

According to him, Dishub boats operate at 05:00-18:00 every day with maximum capacity of 48 passengers.

"We urge every passenger to login into PeduliLindungi application before departure," he conveyed.

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