Best Western to launch 13 new hotels in Indonesia

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Jakarta will be home to four Best Western hotels by the end of 2013
Jakarta will be home to four Best Western hotels by the end of 2013

The new developments will boost Best Western’s inventory in Indonesia from 535 rooms today to more than 2,500 by year-end 2013.

Currently, Best Western operates two hotels in Bali – Best Western Resort Kuta and Best Western Kuta Beach – and two properties in Java; Best Western Premier Solo and Best Western Mangga Dua Hotel & Residence, Jakarta.

But the company’s development will gather pace this year with the opening of five new hotels. The Indonesian capital Jakarta will get a second Best Western hotel – a 140-room hotel in Serpong – while Bali will become home to two more Best Westerns, adding 177 rooms to the company’s island-wide inventory.  

Also this year Best Western will make its debut in two up-and-coming Indonesian destinations – Semarang and Banjarmasin. The Central Java city of Semarang will see the launch of a 123-room hotel, while Banjarmasin in South Kalimantan will become home to a new 139-room Best Western.

Then in 2013 Best Western’s Indonesian expansion continues with the addition of no fewer than eight hotels across the archipelago.  

Semarang will receive its second new Best Western next year, boosting its city-wide inventory to more than 370 rooms, while two more properties will launch in West Java; a 287-room hotel in Bogor and a 200-room property in Manalu. Best Western’s Jakarta portfolio will also double following the opening of two new hotels adding 400 rooms to the Indonesian capital.

2013 will also see Best Western debut in Indonesia’s second largest city, Surabaya, with a new 140-room hotel.

Finally, Kalimantan will see further expansion in 2013. The 250-room hotel will become the company’s first ever property in the city of Samarinda, East Kalimantan.

“As the world’s fourth most populous country and one of the so-called ‘RICHI’ (Russia, India, China & Indonesia) countries that are expected to lead global economic development in the years and decades to come, Indonesia is most definitely the place to be right now,” said Glenn de Souza, Best Western International’s Vice President International Operations – Asia & the Middle East.

“As the ‘World’s Largest Hotel Chain’, Best Western is in a perfect position to capitalize on the huge potential this market has to offer, providing our Indonesian and international guests the same levels of comfort, convenience and value-for-money enjoyed by loyal customers across the world.”

Klook.com

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