Accor has announced the further expansion of its network in Indonesia with 21 new hotels. These new hotels will be distributed across the archipelago and will add 4,526 new rooms to the European hotel company’s Indonesian hotel network. The new properties will expand Accor’s Indonesian portfolio to 74 hotels, including 40 existing hotels and 13 previously announced properties which are currently in various stages of construction.
Michael Issenberg, Chairman and Chief Operating Officer for Accor Asia Pacific said during a press conference in Jakarta; “The Indonesian economy continues to grow and benefiting from this growth is increased business travel and tourism volumes. Accor with its extensive and diversified Indonesian network is capitalising on our strong brand recognition and significant resources that we have in the country in leveraging our expansion.”
During 2011, Accor will open seven additional hotels, taking the network to 47 hotels by year end. Beyond this an additional 10 hotels of the committed hotels will open in 2012.
The 21 hotels announced today are the 316-room Pullman Jakarta Central Park (opening in 2011), 230-room Novotel Jakarta Gajah Mada (2012), 151-room Kuta Beach Heritage (an MGallery hotel, 2012), 604-room ibis Bandung Supermal (2012), 200-room
all seasons Bali Nusa Dua (2012), 183-room all seasons Bali Benoa (2012), 180-room
Novotel Banjarmasin Airport (2013), 240-room Mercure Palu (2013), 169-room Mercure Serpong Alam Sutera (2013), 200-room ibis Makassar Losari (2013), 198-room ibis Jakarta Senen (2013), 150-room Formule 1 Semarang (2013), 136-room Formule 1 Bali Kuta Sunset Road (2013), 200-room Formule 1 Jakarta Daan Mogot (2013), 186-room
Formule 1 Yogyakarta Jend Sudirman (2013), 120-roo all seasons Bali Kuta Dewi Sri (2013), 189-room all seasons Bali Kuta Circle (2013), 196-room all seasons Jakarta Thamrin (2013), 230-room Mercure Pekanbaru (2014), 208-room Novotel Sentul (2014) and the 240-room ibis Jakarta Cawang (2014).
Gerard Guillouet, Vice President for Accor in Indonesia, commented; “Within this significant expansion announcement for Indonesia are several notable developments including; the first Pullman hotel for the capital Jakarta and the four Formule1 hotels are signed with a single owner – PT Sunindo Indah Hotel. Additionally we are delighted with the pace with which the all seasons brand has found traction in the country, with four of the new hotels sporting this non standardised economy hotel mark.”
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