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Red Planet Hotels has unveiled details of a multi-billion yen
expansion into Japan, with plans to grow the Tune Hotels brand in the country.
Through Red Planet Hotels' newly
established and JASDAQ-listed subsidiary, Red Planet Japan, the
company will make an initial JPY10 billion (US$100 million)
investment over the next six years, establishing a platform to
grow the Tune Hotels network in north Asia.
From its Tokyo headquarters, Red Planet Japan
will implement its pledge to open 20 hotels by 2020 for which a
number of sites have already been confirmed in and around Tokyo
and other major Japanese cities. Red Planet Japan's first hotel
under the Tune Hotels flag opened in Naha, Okinawa last year.
Red Planet Hotels Chief Executive
Officer and Red Planet Japan Director, Tim Hansing, said
recent announcements by the Japanese government to promote inbound
tourism and infrastructure investment in the country was a
positive step forward for new hotel brands to enter the market.
"Now that we have established ourselves and the Tune
Hotels brand in Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines, our
strategy has always been to expand in north Asia and we will be
commencing this move in Japan first of all,” Mr Hansing said. "We have been investigating a number of opportunities in Japan
for some time and with the government actively courting inbound
travel and tourism investment, now is the perfect time for Red
Planet Japan to work closely with our partners at Tune Hotels to
bring the brand that has been so well accepted in nine other
countries to Japan.
"We are already open in Naha on Okinawa and very soon we
will have a network in key locations across Japan. We have made a
significant investment already to fund our expansion in Japan and
are fully committed to bringing a well-established international
hotel brand to the country's travel and tourism landscape.
"Our vision to have 20 hotels in Japan by 2020 is crystal
clear as the year will be a significant milestone for the country when it hosts the thirty-second Summer Olympics.”
Mr
Hansing added that Red Planet Hotels is actively exploring
expansion into other north Asian countries, including South Korea
and Taiwan.
As of 16 January 2014, Red Planet Hotels is
the sole owner and operator of 18 Tune Hotels with 2,789 rooms
across Japan, Thailand, Philippines and Indonesia. It has a
further 12 hotels under construction in those countries.
Red Planet Hotels also has an ownership interest in a further 11
operational Tune Hotels through its investment in Tune Hotels
Limited.
Established in
2007, there are 38 Tune Hotels operating 6,056 rooms globally in
nine countries with Malaysia, England, Scotland, Australia and
India being the other territories where the brand is operating.
Japan 2020 - Exclusive
HD Video Interview with Tim Hansing, CEO Red Planet Hotels
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