Marriott International, Inc. and PT. Pakuwon Jati Tbk. announced a signed agreement to develop five additional properties, comprising more than 1,300 rooms across Indonesia.
Hotel Indigo debuts in the scenic highlands of Bandung in Indonesia
Hotel Indigo, part of IHG Hotels & Resorts’ luxury and lifestyle collection, has opened Hotel Indigo Bandung Dago Pakar, its second property in Indonesia.
Cross Hotels & Resorts expands in Indonesia, Paasha Atelier Bali Kuta
Asia-Pacific’s foremost hospitality management group, Cross Hotels & Resorts, renowned for its array of stylish properties spanning boutique retreats to opulent resorts, proudly announces the signing of a momentous double agreement with PT Sunset Studio One, a subsidiary of PT Bhuwanatala Indah Permai Tbk (BIP Group), to launch the chic Cross Vibe brand in Indonesia.
UNWTO completes gastronomy tourism project for Ubud, Indonesia
UNWTO has concluded the Gastronomy Tourism Project, designed to make Ubud, Indonesia. Within the framework of Indonesia’s annual Tourism National Coordinative Meeting, the project’s final report was presented to the Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy, Sandiaga Uno, and to the Gianyar Regional Government.
IHG Hotels & Resorts introduces Vignette Collection to Indonesia
IHG Hotels & Resorts – one of the world’s leading hotel companies with more than 6,000 open hotels across 100 countries – is proud to partner with MMS Land, to debut the first Vignette Collection hotel in Indonesia.
Marriott International signs agreement with Pt. Pakuwon Jati Tbk. to build three properties in Indonesia’s new capital city
Marriott International, Inc. announced it has signed a Hotel Management Agreement with Indonesian real estate developer, PT. Pakuwon Jati Tbk. to open three properties in Indonesia’s new capital city, Ibu Kota Negara Nusantara. The multi-deal agreement was signed by President and CEO of Marriott International Anthony Capuano and President Commissioner of PT. Pakuwon Jati Tbk. Alexander Tedja.
PATA informal workers programme concludes in Indonesia
Commencing in 2021 and organised by the Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA), the Informal Workers Programme was designed to assist the informal tourism sector to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic and increase resilience through new knowledge and skills. Whereas the focus of the 2021 programme in Bangkok was to help prepare informal workers for the reopening of international tourism and safety; in Bali and Jakarta, the needs analysis showed that informal workers required new skills to better manage their businesses.
Pullman arrives on Lombok Island, Indonesia
The newly-built beachfront resort offers travelers an immersive escape for both work and play
Park Hyatt Jakarta opens in the heart of Menteng
Marking the entry of the Park Hyatt brand into Indonesia, the hotel occupies the top 17 floors of the 37-story Park Tower in the center of the city’s financial and diplomatic district.
Over five million new tourism jobs to be created in Indonesia
Sector expected to grow at twice the rate of the overall economy over the next 10 years.