Tune Hotels has opened its third hotel in
Indonesia.
The Tune Hotel Pasar Baru, Jakarta, has 168 rooms in
total, 125 Doubles, 42 Twin-sharing and a special needs room.
Mark Lankester, Group CEO of Tune Hotels, said,
“Jakarta represents a gateway for leisure travellers more often as
a stop-over before continuing their journey to other popular
destinations such as Bali, Medan, Yogyakarta and Surabaya.
Nevertheless Jakarta also serves as a central business destination
drawing frequent business travellers from the South East Asian
region and domestically within Indonesia as well. Hence, the
opening of Tune Hotel Pasar Baru would cater to the needs of
leisure and business travellers looking for convenient,
comfortable and value-for-money accommodation.”
The two other Tune Hotels’ in Indonesia are located
in Kuta and Legian, Bali.
Red Planet Hotels owns and operates the Tune Hotel Pasar Baru in
close association with Tune Hotel and its Chief Executive Officer,
Tim Hansing, said that this hotel was the first of many more to
come in Indonesia from Red Planet as the Tune brand expands across
the country.
“This is the first hotel of eight more
we have under construction in Indonesia and we will have some
exciting announcements about more sites we are in the midst of
acquiring. We are making some significant investments in Indonesia
in the budget hotel sector as we have full confidence in the
potential of Indonesia and the Indonesian travel sector to grow
this market” said Hansing.
Tune Hotels currently
has eleven hotels in Malaysia, four in London, United Kingdom, four
in the Philippines and two in Thailand. Hotels in Malaysia are
located in Kuala Lumpur, Penang, KLIA-LCCT Airport, Kota Kinabalu,
Kuching, Johor Bahru, Kota Damansara, Bintulu, Kota Bharu, Kulim
and Ipoh.
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