Furoda Hajj Visa not published, Ltkn encourages the repayment option

Jakarta -The Saudi Arabian government has decided not to issue a Hajj Furoda visa in the implementation of Hajj 1446 H/ 2025 AD as confirmed by the Central Council of the Muslim Association of the Hajj and Umrah of the Republic of Indonesia (DPP amphuri). Chairman of the Indonesian National Consumer Protection Agency Advocacy Commission (Ltkn) Fitrah Bukhari encouraged the repayment option of a fair. He said it was based on the rules of law no. 8 of 1999 regarding Consumer Protection (UPK). Where consumers in the regulation have the right to get compensation, compensation and/or replacement, if the goods and/or services received are not in accordance with the agreement or not as it should (section 4 letter H of the PK Act). It is also adapted to the obligation of business actors to provide compensation, compensation and/or replacement if the goods and/or services received or used are not in accordance with the agreement (Section 7 letter F of the PK Act). Browse to continue with the content “on whether the proceeds are fully or not, see LpKN necessary to look at the agreement between the consumer and the organizer of the special Hajj (PIHK) as a business driver before transactions. However, he continued, if there is no agreement, the return process can be done in a fair way. He also encouraged the PIHK to openly consult consumers to complete the issuing of the Furoda visa. “If there is no agreement, we encourage the return process to be performed in a fair way.” He said. According to him, it is seen from the perspective of how much the costs PIHK has been issued as an operating actor to seek the departure of the congregation. In addition, he believes that PIHK should also be creative in presenting a compensation scheme as a result of issuing the Furoda Hajj visa this year. According to him, in addition to opening the repayment option in a fair way, the scheme may be in the form of the transfer of departure to next year, or give other compensation. “In principle, consumers should not feel increasingly harmed due to the non -release of the Furoda Hajj visa this year,” he added, “we should also not close our eyes that the PIHK has spent the costs of giving pilgrims, as well as the bookings of the aircraft and hotel ticket.