Exceptions include flights to repatriate Indonesian and foreign citizens. FMTNews
A woman stands inside a sterilisation chamber set up at the arrival hall of Juanda International Airport in Surabaya.
JAKARTA: Indonesia will temporarily ban domestic and international air and sea travel, with some exceptions, starting Friday to prevent a further spread of the coronavirus, Transport Ministry officials said on Thursday. The ban on air travel will be in place until June 1, said Novie Riyanto Rahardjo, Transport Ministry’s director-general of aviation. The ban on travel by sea will run until June 8, sea transportation director-general Agus Purnomo said.Other exceptions would include flights to repatriate Indonesian and foreign citizens, as well as travel by state officials, diplomatic staff and representatives of international organisations, the officials said.
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