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HOTEL INDONESIA OFFICIALLY BECOMES THE OPERATOR OF 14 STATE-OWNED HOTELS

HOTEL Indonesia Group officially becomes the operator of 14 state-owned hotels owned by PT Hotel Indonesia Natour. The 14 hotels are Inaya Putri Bali, Grand Inna Kuta, Grand Inna Padang, Grand Inna Malioboro, Grand Inna Tunjungan, Grand Inna Samudra Beach, Grand Inna Medan, Grand Inna Bali Beach, Inna Bali Beach Resort, Inna Bali Beach Garden, Inna Tretes, Inna Parapat, Inna Sindhu Beach, and Inna Bali Heritage

According to Qodie Ibrahim as CEO of Hotel Indonesia Group in his official statement, Saturday (6/2), said that as the holding operator appointed by the Ministry of BUMN, PT Hotel Indonesia Group will later manage and develop all state-owned hotels as Indonesian hotel chains or flagship. Indonesian hotel.

Apart from state-owned hotels, the Hotel Indonesia Group will also target private or individual hotel management. As a hotel chain, the Hotel Indonesia Group will prioritize services with typical Indonesian hospitality and is expected to be competitive in the competition in the hospitality industry at home and abroad.

“We need to do a lot of improvements, especially in terms of products, and increase human resources. In the 100-day program, it is stated that food and beverage must be a mainstay in the hospitality industry in the future,” he said.

He explained, we should no longer focus on room sales, especially in this pandemic, opportunities in F&B should be increased. The addition of 14 hotels under the Hotel Indonesia Group is a positive sentiment for the HIG business portfolio, this step is also in line with the ongoing BUMN hotel holding process.

“Yes, we are always optimistic in the business world, we see the addition of 14 hotels as a big trust for us even in the midst of a pandemic,” Deddy P. Effendi as VP of Corporate Communication and Business Development at HIG affirmed.

“The 14 hotels are all very strategic locations and already have their respective markets, we will prepare products that are up to date so that they can be competitive in the future,” he concluded. [antaranews]