Scheduled to be opened in 2022, the 4-star hotel project is planned to have 167 rooms and a range of international standard facilities and services.
JAKARTA – Swiss-Belhotel International Indonesia recently sealed a management agreement of Swiss-Belhotel Airport, Yogyakarta with PT Adhiraka Graha Sejahtera. The official signing was held in Jakarta on December 16, 2021. Scheduled to be opened in 2022, the 4-star hotel project is planned to have 167 rooms and a range of international standard facilities and services.
The hotel’s prime location is the most advantageous factor as it is only minutes away from the International Airport of Yogyakarta. Located in the Kulon Progo Airport hub complex, the hotel will be a perfect accommodation offering the utmost comfort rooms. And, it will become an ideal choice for frequent travellers and layovers who wish to be close to the airport.
“Swiss-Belhotel International is proud to be the appointed operator for this exciting project. This hotel will become our 3rd hotel in Yogyakarta, and it will add our brand collection in this city after the presence of Swiss-Belboutique and Zest Yogyakarta. Swiss-Belhotel Airport Yogyakarta will ensure our guests a comfortable stay with a warm traditional welcome combined with professional service. We will accommodate the increasing demand of travellers to this city with the presence of Swiss-Belhotel Airport Yogyakarta, especially with the new airport operations and the rapid city development in recent years,” said Emmanuel Guillard, Swiss-Belhotel International Senior Vice President of Operations and Development for Indonesia.
The hotel will also provide a ballroom and meeting rooms with modern meeting facilities. The hotel will offer an all-day dining restaurant with indoor and outdoor sitting options, in-room dining, a rooftop swimming pool, and a gym for guests who need leisure activities before or after flights.
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