Fast growing budget hotel operator Tune Hotels has opened its latest property in Solo, a region of Central Java.
The 159-room hotel is the brand’s fifth property in Indonesia after openings in Legian, Bali, Pasar Baru and Pekanbaru.
Tune Hotels Group CEO Mark Lankester said: “Tune Hotel Solo represents the first hotel in Central Java, a city steeped in history with a fast growing tourism industry as well as a booming middle class offering a huge potential for rapid growth. The hotel will offer international standards of service excellence to the city with the intention to serve both tourists and business travellers. With four hotels currently operating in Indonesia, there will be an aggressive expansion of six more Tune Hotels in development which are scheduled to open over the next 18 months including Makassar, Bekasi, Surabaya, Bandung, Jakarta and Palembang.”
The firm, which owned by Tony Fernandes and Kamarudin Meranun – the group CEO and deputy group CEO of AirAsia now has five hotels in the UK, 11 in Malaysia, four in Thailand, five in the Philippines, one in India and one in Japan.
The company currently has plans to open hotels in Australia, the Middle East, Europe and Africa.
“This rapid development of Tune Hotels in Indonesia reflects the growing demand for value stay accommodation for both leisure and business travel. The concept of Tune Hotels caters to the demand of providing top quality accommodation and basic necessities of comfort, cleanliness, safety and convenience with an affordable price.”
“In the coming months, the aggressive expansion plans of Tune Hotels into other top destinations in Indonesia will reflect a milestone for the hotel brand and we hope that Tune Hotels will become a house-hold name across the archipelago,” added Lankester.
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