Originally Posted by
MrColdShower
I don’t think it’s required, but you still can if you want. My concern is I might be denied entry (or forced into quarantine) for only having one dose of the J&J vaccine. I’d like to have verification from someone who has firsthand knowledge.
One dose of J&J is definitely allowed, and I had no issues when entering:
All inbound travelers 6 years and older must be fully vaccinated (complete dose of COVID-19 vaccines, with or without booster) against COVID-19, at least 14 days prior to travel. Indonesian authorities may quarantine and vaccinate unvaccinated inbound travelers. The Indonesian Government recognizes the following vaccinations: two-doses Pfizer, Moderna, Sinovac, AstraZeneca, or Sinopharm and single-dose of Johnson & Johnson.
I did want to also report back as I just returned from a few weeks in Indonesia. Arrival at CGK was uneventful and relaxed. Handed my US CDC vax card to the desk, I don't think they even looked at my wife's card, stamped our boarding pass and we were not asked again.
We flew CGK-YIA and SOC-DPS domestically.
At CGK (Garuda), check in looked a vax card for a second and handed back, no need to have the app for domestic travel
At SOC (Air Asia), not asked for vax card at check in and no issue entering terminal without app approval.
I was a little nervous going in not knowing if they would be strict, but we had zero issues and nothing was taken too seriously.