Java luxury villa resort teams up with Trip Affiliates Network
Indonesian luxury private villa retreat Kharma Villas has partnered with Trip Affiliates Network to accelerate its digital transformation.
The collaboration aims to strengthen the resort’s operational agility and expand B2B distribution reach globally.
The Kharma Villas will onboard to TA Network’s cloud-native IaaS, gaining real-time connectivity with an extensive network of B2B channels including wholesalers, tour operators, and travel consortia.
According to Indonesia’s Ministry of Tourism, the region welcomed over 4.1 million visitors in the first half of 2025, with foreign arrivals up by 35%.
Luxury and boutique segments have seen increased demand.
Fitri Maryana, Director of Sales & Marketing at The Kharma Villas, said: “This partnership is a key milestone in our digital evolution. TA Network’s HPN platform allows us to remain agile in an increasingly dynamic marketplace.”
Wilson Napitupulu, Regional Director – Ecosystem & Partnerships, Southeast Asia at Trip Affiliates Network, added: “We are pleased to welcome The Kharma Villas into the TA Network ecosystem. Our HPN infrastructure will help unlock scalable B2B growth.”
TA Network’s turnkey solutions feature dynamic rate governance, multi-currency payment orchestration, and auto-reconciliation tools to help hotels and villa operators optimize revenue.
The Kharma Villas is located in the heart of Javanese cultural hub Yogyakarta.
It offers a collection of contemporary villas.
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