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Marriott International and PT Pakuwon Jati Tbk Sign Agreement to Open Five More Properties in Indonesia

Marriott International and PT Pakuwon Jati Tbk Sign Agreement to Open Five More Properties in Indonesia
Marriott International and PT Pakuwon Jati Tbk Sign Agreement to Open Five More Properties in Indonesia

The signing solidifies the strategic collaboration between the two companies to expand their footprint in Indonesia by 2030.

Marriott International and PT Pakuwon Jati Tbk have announced a signed agreement to develop five additional properties, comprising more than 1,300 rooms across Indonesia. This announcement further strengthens the two companies’ joint efforts to expand their presence in the country.

The multi-deal agreement was signed by Rajeev Menon, President, Asia Pacific excluding China, Marriott International, and Eiffel Tedja, Director of PT Pakuwon Jati Tbk. Chairman of the Board of Marriott International, David Marriott, and Chairman of Pakuwon Group, Alexander Tedja, were also present to witness the signing ceremony, marking this exciting collaboration that will further expand Marriott’s footprint in Indonesia. Spanning Jakarta, Surabaya, and Batam, the properties in the signed pipeline include:

  • Jakarta Marriott Hotel Kota Kasablanka (slated to open in December 2029)
  • Aloft Surabaya, Pakuwon Indah (slated to open in December 2029)
  • Courtyard by Marriott Batam (slated to open in December 2029)
  • The Jakarta EDITION (slated to open in December 2030)
  • The Westin Batam (slated to open in December 2030)

Marriott International currently manages 1,925 rooms across seven hotels and one golf club for PT Pakuwon Jati Tbk, with three more properties set to open in 2025. With the addition of these five new management agreements, Marriott International is on track to oversee a total of 18 properties and 4,500 rooms by 2030.

Jakarta Marriott Hotel Kota Kasablanka

Slated to open in December 2029, Jakarta Marriott Hotel Kota Kasablanka is expected to feature 320 spacious and sophisticated guest rooms and suites. The array of dining options is anticipated to include an all-day dining restaurant, a pool bar, a patisserie, and the Greatroom lobby – a space designed for guests to connect, work, or unwind, forming the core of Marriott Hotels globally. The hotel also plans to offer a well-equipped fitness centre, the signature Quan spa, an outdoor swimming pool, and versatile event and meeting spaces, designed to foster collaboration.

Aloft Surabaya, Pakuwon Indah

Expected to open in December 2029, this property is anticipated to feature 243 rooms and 23 suites, including four family suites. Plans also include an all-day dining outlet serving both local and international cuisine. The brand’s signature W XYZ® bar, serving invigorating cocktails and light bites, will act as the hotel’s social hub. For those on the go, Re:fuel by Aloft will provide a 24/7 grab-and-go option, offering a selection of light meals and drinks. Additional planned facilities include a 600 sqm ballroom with 240 sqm of pre-function space, multi-functional meeting rooms, a 24/7 Re:charge gym, a Splash Pool, and a Kids’ Club.

Courtyard by Marriott Batam

Expected to open in December 2029, Courtyard by Marriott Batam will offer 306 rooms and suites, designed to recharge guests in the heart of Batam. The hotel’s plans include a signature all-day dining restaurant with live stations, a café and bar, an outdoor swimming pool, a fitness centre, and extensive meeting spaces, including 10 meeting rooms.

The Jakarta EDITION
The Jakarta EDITION
The Jakarta EDITION

The first in Indonesia, The Jakarta EDITION is expected to feature 240 luxurious, serene guest rooms and suites. Scheduled to open in December 2030, the hotel will showcase a restaurant with a semi-open kitchen and live stations, a signature restaurant on a high floor with an outdoor terrace, and a rooftop cocktail bar with panoramic city views. These culinary venues will offer exquisite food and beverage options that celebrate culinary innovation and reflect the best of the destination’s culture. Other planned facilities include a swimming pool, a fitness centre, The Spa, and 2,500 sqm of multi-function spaces, comprising an event space, a junior ballroom, and seven meeting rooms.

The Westin Batam

Set to open in December 2030, The Westin Batam will offer 230 premium rooms and suites. Plans include five F&B options, including a Sky Bar, a WestinWORKOUT® fitness studio, a swimming pool, two ballrooms, and six event and meeting spaces, as well as an exclusive Executive Club Lounge. The hotel is poised to exemplify the brand’s commitment to well-being, allowing travellers to transcend the rigours of travel through its signature programmes and six pillars of well-being.

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