Hajj flight costs surge Rp1.77 trillion, Commission VIII demands state coverage

Chairman of DPR RI's Commission VIII Marwan Dasopang urged the government to cover the additional Hajj 2026 flight costs surging nearly Rp2 trillion. The increase stems from rising avtur prices and currency fluctuations. He stressed that the costs should not burden prospective pilgrims.

During a working meeting with the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah in Senayan, Jakarta, on Tuesday (14/4/2026), Marwan Dasopang emphasized that the proposed additional flight costs differential must be covered by state finances.

Total Hajj flight costs rose from Rp6.69 trillion to Rp8.46 trillion, an increase of about Rp1.77 trillion. This stems from proposals by Garuda Indonesia for Rp974.8 billion and Saudi Airlines for Rp802.8 billion, due to surging avtur prices and exchange rate fluctuations.

Marwan requested the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah to recalculate the costs, given the dynamic global oil prices. "The government needs to coordinate across ministries and agencies so this financing scheme can be implemented accountably and in line with regulations," he said.

He further stressed cross-ministerial coordination to ensure state budget use is accountable under prevailing laws.

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Indonesian Finance Minister announces Rp 1.77 trillion funding for 2026 Hajj flight costs, reducing fees by Rp 2 million per pilgrim.
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Government allocates Rp 1.77 trillion from APBN reserves for 2026 Hajj flight costs

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Indonesia's government has allocated an additional Rp 1.77 trillion from APBN reserves to cover 2026 Hajj flight costs amid rising avtur prices. This enables a Rp 2 million reduction in Hajj fees per pilgrim for around 220,000 participants. Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa said the funds come from prior-year budget efficiencies.

Indonesia's Ministry of Hajj and Umrah has intensified accommodation, transport, and health services for pilgrims ahead of the peak of the 1447 H hajj.

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Saudi Arabia imposes a 20,000 riyal fine, about Rp 91 million, on illegal hajj pilgrims, plus deportation and a 10-year entry ban. Indonesia began sending its first hajj flight groups from 11 embarkation points on April 22. Immigration authorities prevented 13 Indonesians suspected of illegal hajj attempts using work visas.

Indonesia's Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has named two private sector individuals as new suspects in the 2023-2024 hajj quota corruption case, bringing the total to four. The new suspects are PT Maktour Operations Director Ismail Adham and Kesthuri Association Chairman Asrul Aziz Taba. KPK alleges eight hajj travel agencies affiliated with Asrul profited illicitly up to Rp40.8 billion.

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Building on initial ministerial warnings and Hajj embarkations earlier in April 2026, the Task Force for Handling Illegal Hajj and Umrah—formed on April 14—has uncovered dozens of fraud cases targeting pilgrims. By April 30, it received 115 reports, with 68 under processing, as Wakapolri Commissioner General Dedi Prasetyo stressed prevention and enforcement against repeat offenders.

Ahmad Syah Farhan, director of PT Khazanah Tamma Internasional, was detained and named a suspect in the alleged fraud and embezzlement of umrah funds. Polda Metro Jaya held a press conference on Tuesday (2/6/2026) regarding reported losses reaching Rp12.14 billion.

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Indonesia's first batch of hajj pilgrims is scheduled to arrive in Madinah on April 22, 2026. Hajj Organizers (PPIH) have deployed 60 Linjam personnel for protection at hotels and trips to Masjid Nabawi. Some 6000 buses are also prepared to transport pilgrims.

 

 

 

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