Indonesia posted its strongest economic growth in two years, with GDP rising 5.12% in Q2 2025, driven by a surge in domestic travel during holidays and school breaks. Over 331 million trips were made, boosting tourism, retail, and transport sectors. The increased mobility, supported by stronger purchasing power, generated a broad economic ripple effect—highlighting domestic tourism’s growing role as a pillar of Indonesia’s economic growth.
Domestic Travel Surge Fuels Indonesia’s Q2 GDP Growth to 5.12%

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