Managing finances to avoid losses during Eid homecoming

Ahead of Eid al-Fitr 2026, budgeting for homecoming trips is crucial to ensure safe and comfortable journeys without financial strain. Travelers are advised to prepare detailed cost estimates, covering transportation, meals, and emergency funds. Additionally, managing holiday allowances requires prudence by allocating portions to savings and essential needs.

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA -- Budgeting for Eid al-Fitr homecoming trips is an essential step to keep journeys safe and comfortable without straining finances. Before departing, travelers should compile detailed cost estimates, from transportation and meals en route to emergency needs. With thorough planning, expenses remain controlled, allowing travelers to avoid running out of funds midway.

Preparing reserve funds is vital to handle unforeseen needs, such as ticket price hikes or toll fees. Disciplined budgeting from the start enables families to enjoy Lebaran gatherings free from financial worries.

For managing holiday allowances (THR), it is recommended to set aside at least 20-30% directly into savings or emergency funds, without waiting for leftovers. Prioritize essential needs like zakat, charity, holiday requirements, and bill payments. Create a shopping budget with a simple breakdown: 30% for Lebaran needs, 30% savings, 20% sharing with family, and 20% personal wants.

Avoid impulsive buying by asking oneself, “Do I really need this?” Portions of THR can also go toward productive uses, such as small business capital, investments, or debt repayment. These tips were published on March 10, 2026, ahead of Eid homecoming.

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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 Transportation (Kemenhub) advises holidaymakers to return from Lebaran 2026 on March 25 to 27 to avoid peak traffic. Peaks are forecast for March 24, 28, and 29. Work from anywhere (WFA) policy and 30% toll discounts support the recommendation.

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Viva.co.id compiles tips for maintaining general health and fasting during Lebaran mudik travel to stay fit. Articles by Siska Permata Sari were published on March 19, 2026. Tips cover physical preparation, hydration, rest, and eating patterns.

Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly announced the advancement of government salaries for the next two months to ease financial pressures on households during Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr. The decision forms part of a EGP 40.3 billion social protection package aimed at supporting citizens' living standards. The announcement came at a press conference in the New Administrative Capital on Sunday.

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Indonesia's traffic police report that 42 percent of Lebaran 2026 holiday vehicles have not yet entered Jakarta. Chief Agus Suryonugroho said security continues via enhanced routine activities despite the closure of Operation Ketupat. A second return peak is expected on March 29, 2026.

PT Jasa Marga is urging road users to ensure sufficient e-toll balances before entering toll roads during the return flow to Jabotabek. Data from the Idulfitri holiday period shows 21,000 vehicles lacked balance at Kalikangkung Toll Gate. The advice aims to prevent queues at Cikampek Utama Toll Gate.

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Polri estimates about 143 million people, or 50 percent of Indonesia's population, will travel for Idul Fitri 2026. Wakapolri General Dedi Prasetyo stated that Polri will deploy over 161,000 personnel, alongside TNI for a total of 389,681, in Operation Ketupat to secure mudik flows.

 

 

 

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