The holy month of Ramadan is back. This year is the third year of Ramadan amid the Covid-19 pandemic. Different from previous years, this year's Ramadan you can breathe a sigh of relief. Because the Covid-19 pandemic is not as bad as two years ago.
In addition, the conditions for the 2022 Eid homecoming trip have also been socialized to the public. The Covid-19 Task Force said that there are a number of categories for domestic travel regulations, during Ramadan.
The division of rules into several categories is carried out to prevent the spike in Covid-19 cases after going home. For example, the difference in rules that will be imposed for travelers who have had booster vaccines, vaccine doses of 2 and others.
Let's look at some of the rules that you need to know before ordering the following homecoming tickets:
2022 Eid Homecoming Conditions
Passengers Who Have Vaccine Booster
For those of you who have done the booster vaccine, you will no longer have to worry about Covid-19 tests such as antigen and PCR. This rule applies to all modes of land, sea and air transportation.
Domestic travelers will in fact be going home, this is allowed for those who have had the third vaccine, no need for testing
Passengers Who Have Vaccine Dose 2
Meanwhile, if you have received a complete vaccine dose 2 but have not had a booster vaccine, you will still be required to show the results of the Covid-19 test. There are two options for testing results that you can show, namely: a negative result of an antigen test a maximum of 1x24 hours before departure, or a negative result of a PCR test a maximum of 3x24 hours before departure.
Passengers Who Have Vaccine Dose 1
Furthermore, for domestic travelers who have only been vaccinated once, it is necessary to show a negative PCR test result a maximum of 3x24 hours before departure.
Special Health Conditions and Children
In addition to travel rules for passengers who have been vaccinated, there are also different rules for travelers who have special health conditions as well as for children.
Special Health Conditions
Travelers with special health are required to attach:
Certificate from a general practitioner
PCR test negative results maximum 3x24 hours before departure
For children who take part in domestic homecoming trips, they are divided into 2 categories, namely children under 6 years old, and children aged 6-17 years.
Children under 6 years old do not need a Covid-19 test, but must be accompanied by a travel companion who has had a booster vaccine.
Meanwhile, for children aged 6-17 years, there is no need for a Covid-19 test but must show evidence of having received dose 2 of the vaccine.
Well, those were some travel rules that you need to understand. Now is the time to hunt for homecoming tickets!