Traveltext.id

ARTOTEL GROUP AGAIN WINS 5 AWARDS SIMULTANEOUSLY AT ITTA 2022/2023

AT THE end of 2022, ARTOTEL Group again won the 2022/2023 Indonesia Travel & Tourism Awards (ITTA) organized by the ITTA Foundation on December 16, 2022 at ARTOTEL Suites Mangkuluhur Jakarta.

At this prestigious event, ARTOTELGroup won 5 (five) awards including: ARTOTELGroup as Indonesia The Most Progressive Hotel Chain, Dafam Hotel Management as Indonesia Leading Local Hotel Chain, ARTOTEL Thamrin – Jakarta as Indonesia Leading Lifestyle Hotel in Jakarta, de Braga by ARTOTEL – Bandung as Indonesia Leading Lifestyle Hotel in Bandung, and ARTOTEL Suites Mangkuluhur – Jakarta as Indonesia Leading 5 star Hotel in Jakarta

ITTA is an annual award ceremony for the tourism industry in Indonesia, also widely known as “The Oscar of Indonesia Tourism Industry”. The method of selecting winners has been appreciated by industry players, starting with an initial screening followed by online voting, and continued with an independent Board of Advisors assessment and final verification by Binus Business School as a research partner.

Enthusiasm was evident from the participation of 55,464 Facebook voters from 17 countries, while the top 5 countries with the biggest voters were Indonesia, Australia, Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore. This high public enthusiasm was followed by an independent assessment by 12 (twelve) Advisory Boards/BOA and the results were validated by a Binus Business School research partner.

According to Eduard Rudolf Pangkerego, Chief Operating Officer of ARTOTEL Group, we express our immeasurable gratitude for the award that we won again at the end of 2022. All of this is inseparable from the support of our stakeholders, guests and employees who have continued to support us for one year. this, especially during the pandemic that we are still going through.

“We believe that Indonesia’s tourism industry has begun to stretch, marked by people traveling frequently both for business and tourism, as well as holding various meetings in public places, both on a small and large scale. This further encourages our enthusiasm to continue to progress and develop in the new year so that the Indonesian Tourism Industry can revive as it was before the COVID-19 pandemic occurred,” he concluded. [traveltext.id]