Jakarta,
June 24th 2013 – Archipelago International is celebrating this year’s holy
month of Ramadhan by giving away more then 30,000 free room nights throughout
more than 50 Grand Aston, Aston, Aston City, Quest, fave and NEO Hotels in
Indonesia.
This
special room promotion is tied into a so called “stay 2 pay 1“ promotion and is
launched in cooperation with some of Indonesia’s leading bona fide travel
agencies namely AntaVaya Tour, Bayu Buana, KAHA Tours, Haryono Tour, Nusantara
Tour allowing travelers to stay 2 nights while only having to pay for one. The
promotion is valid in 54 participating Archipelago managed Hotels with each
hotel having allocated a minimum of 20 rooms a day to be given away for free
but is restricted to a booking period of June 1st to July 31st 2013 and a
travelling period from July 8th to August 4th 2013.
Terms
and conditions are kept to a minimum and only exclude Archipelago’s high end
Kamuela villa collection in Bali and the often fully booked Grand Aston City
Hall Medan, Aston Marina Jakarta and Aston Jayapura.
Archipelago
International’s Vice President of Sales & Marketing, Mr. Norbert Vas, said:
“By offering a stay 2 pay only 1 promotion at already reduced preferential
Ramadhan rates we do not aim for profitability but we aim to say thank you to
our loyal customers and entice travelers who might never have tried our hotels
to give us a chance to win their loyalty."
About Archipelago International
Archipelago
International (formerly known as Aston International) is one of Indonesia’s
leading hotel operators with an underlying portfolio of more than 60 hotels and
12.000 rooms and a development pipeline exceeding 100 properties in Indonesia,
the Philippines and Malaysia.
Archipelago
managed Hotels operate under the hotel brands Grand Aston, Aston, Aston City,
Alana, Harper, Quest, favehotels, NEO and Kamuela ranging from ultra luxurious
private pool villas to serviced apartments and select service economy class
hotels, thus offering Indonesia’s vastest and most comprehensive hotel network.

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