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NEW GENERAL MANAGER FOR SOL LOVINA

Travel News Asia Date: 15 June 2000

Spanish hotel chain, Sol Meli today announced the appointment of Munadir Syah as the new General Manager of Sol Lovina in Bali.

Mr. Syah brings to the post international experience, having held senior management positions with a number of international hotel chains, - including the Inter-Continental Group, Hilton Group and a series of independent hotels including the Ciputra Hotel in Jakarta, and Swiss Belhotel, - throughout Europe, the Middle East and Asia.

Mr. Syah is no newcomer to Sol Meli since his first Asian posting to Indonesia before joining Sol Meli as Rooms Division Manager at Sol Meli's Asia flagship property, the Gran Meli Jakarta.

An Indonesian national, Mr. Syah gained his professional training from Cornell University.

Sol Lovina is located on the Northern tip of Bali Island on Lovina Beach, well known as a haven for diving and snorkelling enthusiasts. The hotel is located a mere 7 kilometres by car from the Singaraja City, near several Balinese points of interest.

The hotel's resort style accommodation includes 95 superior rooms, 25 deluxe cottages, 4 junior villas, 4 suite villas (incorporating private pool), and 1 presidential suite. Among it facilities include a free form swimming pool with sunken swim up bar, a beachfront swimming pool, an open-air theatre, fitness club, massage centre children's playground, a meeting room with 100 person capacity, gift shop and drugstore. Sol Lovina's extensive watersports facilities include sailing, fishing, snorkelling, scuba diving, windsurfing, parasailing, and jet skiing. The hotel also boasts of two restaurants for those who just prefer to relax.

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