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Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia – The crowd of potential passengers took place at Soekarno Hatta Airport this morning, Monday (12/21/2020). This crowd was allegedly related to the mandatory requirements for in-flight PCR and antigen testing.
Annoyed netizens expressed their frustrations on social media. The reason is that, in addition to the concern that there will be a new cluster due to overcrowding of passengers, they are also upset that their activities are disrupted – for example, complicated administration and flight delays.
One of the netizens who expressed his frustration on the social networks of Twitter is @nadyaalfi. He considered that this happened due to unclear existing regulations.
“Not really true, the queue for the swab antigen at Terminal 2 Soekarno Hatta. There is no clarity on the registration and queuing procedures. Stacking, no distance, the officers are very ignorant. Please @ AngkasaPura_2, please provide the flow of registration on social media, not just the price on the flyer, “he wrote.
He admitted that he had arrived at the airport since morning, which was less than 6 o’clock. He was forced to queue to follow the quick test procedure. However, after waiting in line for almost 2 hours, there was no progress in the queue.
“Just a suggestion, if you want a flight, make sure you (at least) have a quick antigen out of the airport first. Better swab / PCR,” he said.
Internet users expressed the same with the account @ johnferry9. Uploaded a photo showing the severe build up due to the tail.
“Quick test in queue at the airport. There is no official to organize the queue. Also.”
Netizens with the account name @Arni_Girsang claim to have undergone a quick test with his family. However, he was surprised that there was suddenly a confusing policy regarding rapid antigen testing. Upon arrival at the airport, you must have an antigen test, if you do not follow the ticket you will be lost.
“Initially the flight requirements, the rapid antibody test. Now the rules have been changed to the rapid antigen test. Is this to comply with health protocols or to make money for potential passengers?
He seemed upset because the rules suddenly changed, the Angkasa Pura information center or call center was full of complaints.
“Pak @jokowi, please be consistent with your policies during your reign. Don’t be complacent. We as a family (6 people) have to run the 2x test. Rapid Antibodies and Rapid Antigens cost 400K per person just for the information confusing. Cc: @ AngkasaPura_2 @Citilink, “he wrote.
CNBC Indonesia attempted to contact Angkasa Pura II (Persero) Managing Director Muhammad Awaluddin and PT Angkasa Pura II (Persero) Vice President of Corporate Communication Yado Yarismano, but both did not respond to phone calls or text messages. .
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