Millions of Indonesians expected to travel home for Eid, in one of the busiest mass exodus in years

Passengers have also started to throng train stations to complete their trek home.
 
The train station in Central Jakarta, for instance, is seeing more than 20,000 passengers per day making the journey home. The number of passengers is expected to increase closer to Eid. 
 
“Maybe in the past year, there were still regulations such as an antigen test or PCR (polymerase chain reaction) during the Eid holiday,” said Ms Eva Chairunisa, spokesperson for Kereta Api Indonesia. 
 
“For now, those above 18 years must receive three vaccines, those 13 to 17 years old must receive two vaccines, then for six- to 12-year-olds who have not been vaccinated, they can still use the train accompanied by adults who meet these requirements.”