Marriott International has signed an agreement with Pakuwon Jati to develop five additional properties from Jakarta to Surabaya and Batam.
The multi-deal agreement will comprise more than 1,300 rooms across Indonesia, adding to the current 1,925 rooms across seven hotels and one golf club for Pakuwon Jati that Marriott International currently manages.
Both companies will collaborate to expand in Indonesia by 2030
The properties include Jakarta Marriott Hotel Kota Kasablanka, Aloft Surabaya, Pakuwon Indah, Courtyard by Marriott Batam, The Jakarta Edition and The Westin Batam.
Opening in December 2029 are Jakarta Marriott Hotel Kota Kasablanka, which will boast 320 guestrooms and suites, an all-day dining restaurant, pool and bar, patisserie, spa, fitness centre, and event venues; Aloft Surabaya, Pakuwon Indah which will feature 243 rooms and 23 suites, including four Family Suites; and the 306-key Courtyard by Marriott Batam which will offer an all-day dining restaurant with live stations, café and bar, swimming pool, fitness centre, and meeting spaces.
Then in December 2030, Indonesia will welcome its first The Jakarta Edition, which will house 240 rooms, F&B offerings, as well as leisure and business facilities. Also opening in December 2030 is The Westin Batam with 230 rooms and suites, as well as a sky bar, executive club lounge, event venues and more.
Rajeev Menon, president, Asia Pacific excluding China, Marriott International, said: “With 77 operating properties, we are optimistic and focused on strengthening our presence in Indonesia, in line with the strong demand for leisure and business travel.”
“By leveraging the expertise of Marriott International in the hospitality industry, this long-standing strategic collaboration promises to introduce innovative services and amenities tailored to meet the evolving astute needs of modern travellers and deliver unparalleled experiences that exceed the expectations of our discerning guests,” added Eiffel Tedja, director of Pakuwon Jati.
Marriott International has signed an agreement with Pakuwon Jati to develop five additional properties from Jakarta to Surabaya and Batam.
The multi-deal agreement will comprise more than 1,300 rooms across Indonesia, adding to the current 1,925 rooms across seven hotels and one golf club for Pakuwon Jati that Marriott International currently manages.
The properties include Jakarta Marriott Hotel Kota Kasablanka, Aloft Surabaya, Pakuwon Indah, Courtyard by Marriott Batam, The Jakarta Edition and The Westin Batam.
Opening in December 2029 are Jakarta Marriott Hotel Kota Kasablanka, which will boast 320 guestrooms and suites, an all-day dining restaurant, pool and bar, patisserie, spa, fitness centre, and event venues; Aloft Surabaya, Pakuwon Indah which will feature 243 rooms and 23 suites, including four Family Suites; and the 306-key Courtyard by Marriott Batam which will offer an all-day dining restaurant with live stations, café and bar, swimming pool, fitness centre, and meeting spaces.
Then in December 2030, Indonesia will welcome its first The Jakarta Edition, which will house 240 rooms, F&B offerings, as well as leisure and business facilities. Also opening in December 2030 is The Westin Batam with 230 rooms and suites, as well as a sky bar, executive club lounge, event venues and more.
Rajeev Menon, president, Asia Pacific excluding China, Marriott International, said: “With 77 operating properties, we are optimistic and focused on strengthening our presence in Indonesia, in line with the strong demand for leisure and business travel.”
“By leveraging the expertise of Marriott International in the hospitality industry, this long-standing strategic collaboration promises to introduce innovative services and amenities tailored to meet the evolving astute needs of modern travellers and deliver unparalleled experiences that exceed the expectations of our discerning guests,” added Eiffel Tedja, director of Pakuwon Jati.