March 29, 2026 8:03 pm
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A number of passengers wait for the ship’s departure in the waiting room of the Bandar Deli Passenger Terminal, Belawan, during the return flow for Eid 2026, Sunday (29/3/2026). (Photo: Doc. Pelindo Regional 1 Belawan)
AXIAL NEWS. identity | PT Pelabuhan Indonesia (Persero) Regional 1 Belawan ensures smooth return flow for Eid 2026 at the Bandar Deli Belawan Passenger Terminal. Based on data from 22 to 29 March 2026, it was recorded that 13,814 passengers had been served at the terminal.
The number of passengers is predicted to continue to increase as ticket sales remain open until the ship’s scheduled departure. Accumulatively, during the Eid 2026 transportation period, the Bandar Deli Belawan Passenger Terminal has served around 40,432 service users.
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Pelindo Regional 1 Belawan management emphasized that all passenger terminal services run optimally during the reverse flow period.
This is supported through intensive coordination with the Belawan Main Harbormaster and Port Authority (KSOP) Office, ship operators and other related agencies to ensure the smooth movement of passengers.
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Executive General Manager of Pelindo Regional 1 Belawan, Yusrizal, said that his party continues to monitor developments in passenger flow while ensuring the readiness of facilities and services in the field.
“We ensure that all services at the Bandar Deli Passenger Terminal run well so that the homebound and return flow of passengers can be orderly, safe and comfortable,” said Yusrizal.
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Apart from strict supervision, Pelindo is also strengthening services at passenger terminals to increase comfort standards for service users during this year’s Eid transport period.
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