To celebrate Commuterline’s 17th anniversary, KAI Commuter is offering a discount of up to Rp 17,000 for all routes traveling to or from Soekarno-Hatta Airport, Tangerang City.

This promotion is valid for travel from September 15 to 30, 2025.

“Tickets can be booked starting 7 days before departure, so don’t wait until the last minute!”

The details of this discount are as follows:

-Fare from Rp 70,000 to Rp 53,000 applies to the Manggarai Station – Soekarno-Hatta Airport (round trip) and BNI City Station – Soekarno-Hatta Airport (round trip) routes.

-Fare from Rp 60,000 to Rp 43,000 for the Duri Station – Soekarno-Hatta Airport (round trip) route.

-Fare from Rp 35,000 to Rp 18,000 for the Rawa Buaya/Batu Ceper Station – Soekarno-Hatta Airport (round trip) route.

Other terms and conditions state that this discount does not apply to special fares and cannot be combined with other reductions or promotions.

Additionally, these promotional tickets cannot be canceled or have their schedules changed according to applicable regulations. The promotion quota is also limited, so passengers are advised to purchase tickets early to avoid missing out.

Soekarno-Hatta Airport

Soekarno-Hatta Airport is the primary international airport serving the Jakarta metropolitan area in Indonesia. Named after the country’s first president and vice-president, it officially opened in 1985 to replace the overburdened Kemayoran Airport. Its design incorporates elements of traditional Indonesian architecture, featuring Javanese pendopo-style roofs.

Tangerang City

Tangerang City is a major industrial and manufacturing hub located in Indonesia’s Banten province, directly west of Jakarta. Historically, it was a significant settlement for the Chinese community, earning it the nickname ‘Benteng’ (Fort), which refers to a 17th-century fort built by the Dutch East India Company. Today, it forms a crucial part of the Jakarta metropolitan area and is known for its diverse culture and numerous factories.

Manggarai Station

Manggarai Station is a major railway hub in Jakarta, Indonesia, originally built during the Dutch colonial era in the early 20th century. It has since been modernized and expanded, most notably to become the central station for the city’s new mass rapid transit (MRT) system, significantly enhancing Jakarta’s public transportation network.

BNI City Station

BNI City Station is a major railway station in Jakarta, Indonesia, serving the city’s commuter rail network. It was constructed and opened in the 1990s as part of the development of the Sudirman Central Business District (SCBD) to serve the growing commercial area. The station is named after the prominent Bank Negara Indonesia (BNI) building located nearby.

Duri Station

Duri Station is a railway station located in Seoul, South Korea, which first opened in 1985. It primarily serves as a stop on the Seoul Subway Line 4 and is situated in the Nowon District. The station’s name is derived from the nearby Duri Mountain and the surrounding Duri neighborhood.

Rawa Buaya Station

Rawa Buaya Station is a commuter railway station located in West Jakarta, Indonesia, serving the KRL Commuterline. It was originally opened during the Dutch colonial era in the early 20th century. The station’s name, which translates to “Crocodile Swamp,” is derived from the local area’s historical topography.

Batu Ceper Station

Batu Ceper Station is a railway station located in Tangerang, Indonesia, serving the KRL Commuterline system. It was originally opened by the Dutch colonial administration in the late 19th or early 20th century as part of the expansion of the Banten railway line. Today, it functions as a vital local transport hub connecting the area to Greater Jakarta.