Fully vaccinated travellers who have also received their booster shot can now serve a shorter on-arrival quarantine when they enter Indonesia, with plans by the government to abolish this requirement by April 1, 2022.
According to instructions issued by the Indonesian Covid-19 Task Force, the reduced quarantine requirement from five to three days applies to travellers coming through international airports in Jakarta, Surabaya, Bali, Batam, Bintan, Manado and Lombok, as well as seaports in Bali, Batam, Tanjung Pinang, Bintan, and more. This came into effect February 16.

However, travellers are still required to take a PCR test upon entry, before exiting their quarantine, and on the fifth day of their time in Indonesia.
Sandiaga Uno, Indonesia’s minister of tourism and creative economy, said: “If the condition continues to improve, vaccination rate keeps on increasing, and (health protocols are strictly applied), the government will consider revoking quarantine rule (for fully vaccinated and boosted travellers) by April 1.”
Pauline Suharno, president of Association of the Travel Agencies in Indonesia (ASTINDO), said the announcement was a timely one, as the association is planning to organise the ASTINDO Fair from March 3 to 8.
Fransiska Handoko, chairman of Bali Hotel Association, said the move was in harmony with industry players’ request, adding that Bali can soon compete with other destinations, such as the Maldives and Thailand, which have also removed quarantine on arrival.
To improve the country’s competitiveness, Fransiska hopes that the government would reinstate visa-on-arrival or roll out a special permit for travellers to obtain a visa without going through sponsoring travel companies.
Ultimately, tourism stakeholders wish for the complete removal of quarantine for arriving travellers.
Jongki Adiyasa, vice chairman of Indonesian Inbound Operators Association, said studies have proven that traveller quarantine is ineffective in curbing local infections. He opined that PCR tests and monitoring through the national Covid-19 contact tracing app, PeduliLindungi, would suffice.




























Frasers Hospitality will open its first property in Phnom Penh come October 2022, the first of three openings slated for Cambodia over the next few years.
By 2026, Frasers Hospitality will have three properties in Cambodia – the 88-room Capri by Fraser, Phnom Penh in October 2022; the 78-room Capri by Fraser, City Centre in 2024; and the 200-room Fraser Residence Sen Sok, Phnom Penh in 2026.
Tonya Khong, senior vice president, head of Asia-Pacific at Frasers Hospitality, said: “Our three properties will be operational in the next few years and ready to accommodate the return to travel, as well as the anticipated boost from regional events such as the 2023 Southeast Asian Games and the RCEP. Moving into Cambodia signals our long-term ambition to grow our presence in the country and South-east Asia.”
Both Capri by Fraser properties are located in the heart of the Cambodian capital, and only a five-minute drive from each other. Both properties will have a mix of hotel rooms, studio apartments and one-bedroom units, designed to cater to transient business travellers and mid-level executives on extended stays.
In the vicinity are banks, finance, real estate and pharmaceutical companies, as well as non-profit organisations. The properties are also within walking distance of government offices, embassies, malls and F&B outlets.
Guests can expect the hallmarks of the Capri by Fraser brand such as the Spin & Play concept, where they can utilise self-service laundrettes while having a go at video games on the latest consoles, and a 24-hour gymnasium. Another signature social space is The Den, a large communal and versatile space fitted out with the latest technology.
Meanwhile, Fraser Residence Phnom Penh is in Sen Sok, an up-and-coming district on the north-west fringes of the city centre. Slated to accommodate expatriates on extended stays, the serviced apartment is part of an integrated development that includes a retail mall, medical centre and an office tower. It is also close to amenities such as international schools, malls and a golf course, and a 15-min drive to the CBD and industrial parks.