PT Dahana has once again participated in the 2026 SOE’s Free Homecoming program, sending off hundreds of travelers from three departure points: Bale PT Dahana in Subang, Gelora Bung Karno (GBK) in Jakarta, and Gedung Sate in Bandung on Tuesday, March 17, 2026.
This initiative underscores PT Dahana’s commitment to supporting the program organized by the State-Owned Enterprise Management Agency in collaboration with Danantara. The goal of the program is to provide a safe, comfortable, and affordable homecoming experience for the public.
In Jakarta, the send-off ceremony was attended by PT Dahana’s President Director, Hary Irmawan. In Subang, the event was conducted by the General Manager of Human Capital, Juli Jajuli, while in Bandung, it was led by the General Manager of Production, Dadan Munawar.
In his remarks, President Director Hary Irmawan emphasized that the BUMN Free Homecoming program is a tangible contribution to the wider community, particularly during the Eid al-Fitr holiday. He stated: “Homecoming is a much-anticipated time for families to gather. Through the 2026 BUMN Free Homecoming program, PT Dahana is dedicated to providing safe, comfortable, and accessible travel options so that more people can benefit.”
This year, PT Dahana has introduced additional departure routes compared to last year. Previously, there were only seven available routes: Subang-Semarang, Subang-Solo, Subang-Yogyakarta, Subang-Surabaya, Jakarta-Yogyakarta, Bandung-Solo, and Bandung-Yogyakarta.
In 2026, the departure routes have expanded to eleven: Subang-Semarang, Subang-Yogyakarta, Subang-Solo, Subang-Surabaya, and the new route of Subang-Malang. From Jakarta, the new routes are Jakarta-Palembang, Jakarta-Surabaya, Jakarta-Yogyakarta, and Jakarta-Solo. Meanwhile, the existing routes from Bandung include Bandung-Yogyakarta and Bandung-Solo.
These additional routes are expected to reach more people and provide broader, more flexible travel options for those returning home.
Through this program, PT Dahana continues to demonstrate its role as a state-owned enterprise that prioritizes not only business performance but also active contributions to the community, supporting the seamless continuation of the homecoming tradition in Indonesia.