Marriott to open five more properties in Indonesia

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Marriott International, Inc. and PT. Pakuwon Jati Tbk. have announced a signed agreement to develop five additional properties, comprising more than 1,300 rooms across Indonesia. 

This announcement further elevates the two companies’ joint efforts to expand their footprint in the country.

Stretching from Jakarta to Surabaya and Batam, the properties in the signed pipeline include Jakarta Marriott Hotel Kota Kasablanka (slated to open in December 2029), Aloft Surabaya, Pakuwon Indah (slated to open in December 2029), Courtyard by Marriott Batam (slated to open in December 2029), The Jakarta EDITION (slated to open in December 2030) and The Westin Batam (slated to open in December 2030).

“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, said Rajeev Menon, President, Asia Pacific excluding China, Marriott International

“Our commitment to being everywhere our guests want us to be is further solidified by our strategic plans to expand our footprint in key destinations including outside gateway cities. We are confident that the depth and breadth of our brand portfolio and the power of our global platform to drive results will maximise the potential of these projects. We are excited to continue our strategic collaboration with PT. Pakuwon Jati Tbk. to bring these projects to life.”

“We are thrilled to expand our portfolio in Indonesia with PT. Pakuwon Jati Tbk.”, said Ramesh Jackson, Area Vice President, Indonesia & Malaysia, Marriott International. 

“Today’s signed agreement underscores our long-standing relationship with PT Pakuwon Jati, and we look forward to driving robust growth opportunities in various regional cities in Indonesia.”

“With this strategic collaboration, PT. Pakuwon Jati Tbk. aims to redefine excellence in guest service while unlocking growth opportunities in Indonesia. 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,” said Eiffel Tedja, Director of PT. Pakuwon Jati Tbk.

Marriott International currently manages 1,925 rooms across seven hotels and one golf club for PT Pakuwon Jati Tbk., with three more properties set to open in 2025. With the five additional management agreements awarded, Marriott International is on track to oversee a total of 18 properties and 4,500 rooms by 2030.

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