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Aston Signs Three More Hotels in Indonesia

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Aston has signed deals for three new four-star Aston hotels in Indonesia – the Aston Jimbaran Hotel – Bali, the Aston Simatupang Hotel & Conference Center in Jakarta and the Aston Karawang Hotel.

Aston is now committed to a total of 21 new Aston hotels in Indonesia bringing several of its smaller 3-star Aston City Hotels to secondary cities such as Jember, Luwuk, Kupang, Madiun and Bekasi.

The company is also focusing on larger projects such as the 202-room Aston Jimbaran Hotel – Bali and the 324-room Aston Simatupang Hotel & Conference Center as well as the 154-room Aston Karawang Hotel which will be one of the first international 4-star business hotels in West Java’s rapidly expanding manufacturing hub.

Aston is also in the midst of developing two new flag ship hotels for its 5-star “Grand Aston” brand with a new development in Surabaya and a complete overhaul if its popular Aston Bali Beach Resort & Spa which is due to rebrand to a Grand Aston in April next year.

"With sustained economic growth, a raising middle class of soon to be 120 million people and significant investment in infrastructure leading to increased volumes for business travel and continued international and domestic leisure travel demand, opportunities continue for quality upscale hotel developments in Indonesia," said Norbert Vas, Vice President of Sales & Marketing. "We are thrilled to announce these three new hotels in Bali, Jakarta and in West Java’s manufacturing hub of Karawang and remain excited about the prospects for our upscale Aston brand in Indonesia."

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