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All Indonesia System Cuts Arrival Time for Foreign Passengers to Just 2.5 Minutes

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The Indonesian government has officially launched a trial phase for a new integrated international passenger declaration system, All Indonesia, aiming to simplify the arrival process for travellers entering the country.

The pilot project began on Thursday, 25 July 2025, at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, Tangerang, Banten.

The new system allows passengers to submit all arrival-related declarations—previously done separately for immigration, customs, health, and quarantine through a single digital platform. The trial, set to run until the end of 2025, currently applies to Indonesian citizens arriving on Garuda Indonesia international flights.

“All Indonesia is an effort to improve efficiency. This system is certainly faster than the current passenger declaration system,” said Coordinating Minister for Infrastructure and Regional Development, Agus Harimurti Yudhoyono, in an official statement received by Kompas.com.

Agus Harimurti, often referred to by his initials AHY, launched the pilot programme alongside Minister of Immigration and Corrections, Agus Andrianto.

The All Indonesia system is accessible via a dedicated website at https://allindonesia.imigrasi.go.id and will also be developed into a mobile application.

Faster Process, Centralised Data, and Enhanced Security

The system reportedly takes only 2.5 minutes to complete and can be filled in up to three days before arrival. It integrates arrival reporting for various government bodies, consolidating procedures that were previously completed in isolation.

“The All Indonesia form can be filled out as early as three days before arrival in Indonesia and only takes approximately 2.5 minutes to complete,” said Minister Agus Andrianto. “We hope this improvement in public services will support Indonesia’s position as a global tourism and investment destination.”

Agus confirmed that the system has undergone several layers of security and performance evaluation. These include vulnerability tests by the National Cyber and Encryption Agency (BSSN) through its Information Technology Security Assessment (ITSA), as well as stress tests to examine its capacity to handle high traffic.

To safeguard against duplication or tampering, the platform uses Sclron technology, designed to prevent application cloning. “We have prepared a backup system for the data. We will use the Indonesia Data Centre, and its capacity will also be expanded,” Agus added during the launch event.

According to the ministers, the aim is to ease the traveller experience without compromising national security. “The experience of coming to Indonesia should feel ‘easy,’ but that doesn’t mean we’re taking it lightly because we prioritise national security. (The system used) must be absolutely secure,” Agus said.

Agus expressed optimism that the innovation could contribute positively to the national economy by improving tourism and investment.

“We hope to stimulate the economy in Indonesia through the tourism sector, creative economy, MSMEs, and so on. They are provided with good, pleasant, comfortable, and efficient services, and their impressions must be positive,” he said.

Once officially launched, the All Indonesia system will be mandatory for all international flight passengers, regardless of nationality or airline. During the trial period, however, its use is limited to Indonesian citizens flying with Garuda Indonesia.

Agus Harimurti reiterated the long-term goal of the system: “All Indonesia is not just a tool for convenience. It reflects our commitment to improving public service and embracing digital innovation in our border control and tourism infrastructure.”

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