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Fri, 5 February 2016

Wyndham Opens First Days Inn Hotel in Indonesia

Wyndham Hotel Group has opened its first Days Inn hotel in Indonesia, the 119-room Days Hotel & Suites Jakarta Airport.

Located at the site of the former Padjadjaran Suites, the hotel is the eighth property to open under the Days Inn brand flag in South East Asia and the Pacific Rim region.

The hotel is owned by PT Graha Bandung Sentosa, an affiliate of the Sun Motor Group, and managed by PT Wyndham Hotel Management, an Indonesian subsidiary of Wyndham Hotel Group.

The hotel is the second to be opened by Sun Motor Group and Wyndham in Indonesia in just over a month, the first being the 271-room Ramada Bali Sunset Road Kuta.

Barry Robinson, President and Managing Director of Wyndham Hotel Group South East Asia and Pacific Rim, said, “We are looking to introduce more affordable business hotels in prime locations across the region and Days Hotel & Suites Jakarta Airport will be a valuable addition to our portfolio in Indonesia targeting business travellers and leisure makers on transit. Indonesia represents a tremendous opportunity for Wyndham, with its growing middle class who have demonstrated an increased demand for globally-known and value-driven brands such as Days Inn.”

Situated just 5.3km from Soekarno-Hatta Intl Airport in the Cenkarang district of West Jakarta, the Days Hotel & Suites Jakarta Airport features an all-day dining restaurant, a lobby lounge and bar, as well as eight meeting rooms with banqueting services.

Additional facilities include a rooftop pool, a spa and wellness centre, high speed Wi-Fi access throughout the hotel and complimentary airport shuttle bus transfers. 

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