Tune strikes a chord in Jakarta
Tune Hotels has opened its latest hotel in Pasar Baru, Jakarta, the brand’s third property in Indonesia.
Tune Hotel Pasar Baru has 168 rooms, 125 doubles, 42 twin-sharing and a special needs room.
Mark Lankester, group CEO of Tune Hotels, said expansion plans are on the way for the Tune Hotel brand in Indonesia, including Pekan Baru, Makassar, Solo, Palembang and Surabaya.
Other Tune Hotel properties in Indonesia are located in Kuta and Legian, Bali.
Red Planet Hotels owns and operates the Tune Hotel Pasar Baru.
Chief executive, Tim Hansing, said, "This is the first hotel of eight more we have under construction in Indonesia and we will have some exciting announcements about more sites we are in the midst of acquiring.
"We are making some significant investments in Indonesia in the budget hotel sector as we have full confidence in the potential of Indonesia and the Indonesian travel sector to grow this market."
Ian Jarrett
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