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Aston Breaks Ground on Bojonegoro City Hotel

Travel News Asia Latest Travel News Podcasts Videos Tuesday, 23 October 2012
 

Aston International is continuing its rapid expansion throughout Indonesia’s most populous island Java, with the groundbreaking of the Aston Bojonegoro City Hotel.

The new Aston City hotel will be an international standard 3-star hotel developed by PT. Andalan Mandiri Raya, and conceptualized by Aston International in response to Indonesia’s rapid economic development and raising domestic demand for modern quality hotels with functional meeting rooms.

The mid-sized hotel will feature 134 rooms and suites, a pillar-less grand ballroom for up to 600 persons and auxiliary meeting rooms, several food and beverage outlets including a all day dining café and an upscale hotel bar & lounge. Recreational facilities will include an outdoor swimming pool, a well equipped gym and a day spa.

Bojonegoro is located in the inland part of the North Java plain about 110 km west of Surabaya on the banks of the Bengawan Solo River, the largest river in Java. Bojonegoro recently attracted major attention due Indonesia’s largest oil filed discovery since three decades.

Aston International’s Vice President of Sales & Marketing, Mr. Norbert Vas, said, “Besides being well represented in Indonesia’s key markets of Bali and Jakarta we aim to provide a comprehensive, consistent and reliable network of international quality hotels throughout Indonesia’s many lesser known secondary and tertiary cities. Growing into East Java is an important part of this strategy and Bojonegoro will soon be followed by projects in Jember, Madiun, Malang and Surabaya.”

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