Indonesia hotel group gets branded online store on Agoda
Online travel platform Agoda is adding a new flagship store for Indonesia based Artotel Group.
This dedicated digital storefront enhances its brand visibility and global marketing.
The Flagship Store provides easy discovery to over 100 Artotel properties across Indonesia.
The Flagship Store serves as a curated hub for Artotel to engage customers through customised visuals and exclusive promotions.
“This partnership is about more than just visibility; it’s about a shared philosophy of localization,” said Andrew Smith, SVP, Supply, Agoda.
“We are combining Artotel Group’s local expertise with our global reach and data insights. Our goal is to help Artotel Group customise for the ‘Asian traveller’ by tailoring engagement.”
According to Agoda’s 2026 Travel Outlook Report, the top source markets to Indonesia include Malaysia, Singapore and Australia while 57% of Indonesians are planning to explore more locally this year.
“As more travellers come from nearby markets, meeting diverse expectations becomes a differentiator,” said Erastus Radjimin, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Artotel Group.
“Thanks to Agoda, we are making it easier for travellers worldwide to discover Artotel Group and experience Indonesia.”
Artotel Group will leverage Agoda’s reach, guest insights and promotional programs to capture demand across domestic and regional markets.
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