Red Planet Hotels has rebranded its 24
properties into "Red Planet" hotels, a new brand specifically
created to redefine the value hotel experience.
The 24 Red Planet hotels consist of 3,783 rooms
in Japan, Thailand, Indonesia, and Philippines. In addition to the
existing portfolio, Red Planet has also confirmed that it will
open new hotels in Tokyo and Bangkok this year.
"It's all about value," said
Tim Hansing, Chief
Executive Officer of Red Planet. "Value for our customers and
creating value for our shareholders. When our guests leave our
hotels we want them to think they have made a smart decision by
staying with us. We conducted extensive surveys with many
thousands of our guests across the region and, among other things,
we established that our new brand is all about giving our
customers more of what they want, and less of what they don't.
Almost all of our guests are between 20 to 30 years old, and this
online generation is changing the dynamics of the hotel industry. To embrace this shift, we have invested heavily
in our IT platform and are constantly listening to our customers
and responding to feedback. We have significantly upgraded Wi-Fi
speeds in all properties to be amongst the fastest in the hotel
industry. Being able to access stable and fast Wi-Fi is crucial to
our guests."
A key component of the new Red Planet brand is a
highly functional mobile app. Not only is it a simple and
efficient booking portal, but when guests arrive at a Red Planet
hotel it activates an in-stay mode. The app then feeds information
about relevant local events and points of interest directly to
guests' hand-held devices. It also facilitates room-to-room and
front desk calling, as well as a chat line, along with many other
innovative features.
"No matter what type of hotel we stay in,
technology will always play a key part of getting the most out of
your stay in the hotel and the city you are in," Mr Hansing added.
"We are always looking to add both value and relevance to a
guest's stay through our investment in technology at all times."
Since opening its first hotel in 2011, Red
Planet Hotels has welcomed nearly four million guests. The company
has raised several rounds of capital from private investors and
anticipates a future public listing in the region.
"Over 50% of our guests have stayed with us more
than four times, so we have also launched a loyalty programme
called Remembered, aimed at rewarding our guests for their
frequent stays," Mr Hansing added. "We are currently enrolling
around 1,000 members a month to this programme and that number is
growing sharply over time."
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