KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. In an effort to accommodate busy commuters who work on-the-go, state-owned railway operator PT Kereta Api Indonesia (KAI) has launched coworking spaces at several train stations across Java. PT KAI’s general director, Edi Sukmoro, said he hoped that the new facilities would help boost productivity among commuters, especially millennials. “Train stations have become a hub for public activities. It’s only right that we build coworking spaces at the stations,” Edi recently said as quoted on the company's official website.
The company’s coworking spaces are said to offer a range of amenities, including internet connection, 16 seats and work desks. “To use a coworking space, commuters will have to show their boarding passes. They will then be granted free access for two hours,” Edi said.