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Fri, 24 June 2016

Archipelago Opens Office in Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Archipelago has opened a corporate office in Yogyakarta, the group’s third in Indonesia.

The Yogyakarta office will provide support to more than 40 hotels around the central region, covering Central Java, East Java, and Kalimantan. The office will handle the sales, marketing, e-commerce, reservations, operations, and development of the market in the region as well as overseeing hotel projects under development within the area.

The Archipelago International Yogyakarta Office building is located on the first floor of the Nathan Building on Jalan Urip Sumoharjo No 65, Yogyakarta.

“We remain dedicated to providing our hotel teams with the best support we possibly can,” said Tenaiya Brookfield, Vice President of Sales & Marketing Archipelago International. “Every year we work to make positive improvements for our teams, so opening a new corporate office is one of these important steps. Being closer together will allow our teams more opportunities to meet in person, engage in group activities, training and ultimately help us to stay on top of the trends in the region.”

Yogyakarta, often called “Yogya” or “Jogja”, is a bustling town of around half a million people and the most popular tourist destination in Java.

Currently, Archipelago International has seven hotels in Yogyakarta: favehotel Kusumanegara, favehotel Kotabaru, Hotel NEO Malioboro, Hotel NEO+ Awana, Harper Mangkubumi, The Alana Yogyakarta Hotel & Convention Center, and Grand Aston Yogyakarta. 

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