(04 Apr 2022, 11:12 +07)
Cross Hotels & Resorts has expanded its
Cross Collection with two resorts in Bali, Indonesia.
The Tanadewa
Resort & Spa Ubud and Tanadewa Villas & Spa Nusa Dua,
bring Cross Hotels' Balinese portfolio to four properties that
includes Away Bali Legian Camakila and Cross Bali Breakers.
Pool at the Tanadewa Resort and Spa Ubud, Bali
“We are honoured to partner with PT. Bumi Pesona
Mandiri to showcase these amazing resorts to a global audience,”
said Harry Thaliwal, CEO of Cross Hotels & Resorts. “I am
convinced this partnership will be a huge success as I believe
Cross Hotels & Resorts’ expansion in Indonesia will continue to
grow in strength and numbers. Our approach is epitomized in our
‘Uniquely Yours’ philosophy where an entrepreneurial approach
coupled with professional teams is helping us push the boundaries
and raise the bar. Cross Collection offers owners workable
solutions to their business and gives them the ability to attach
Cross Hotels & Resorts and Flight Centre Travel Group, our
international distribution network, to their brand.”
As a group, Cross Hotels & Resorts currently
has a portfolio of
24 hotels under five brands – Cross, Cross Vibe, Away,
Lumen and Cross Collection – across Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand
and Japan.
Cross Collection is the white-label branding
solution the company offers to independent hotels.
“As we enter this new and exciting partnership
with Cross Hotels & Resorts, I am confident that the worldwide
presence of the Cross brand and its wide-reaching distribution
network, Flight Centre Travel Group, gives Tanadewa the universal
appeal that travellers place their trust in,” said Ricky Subrata, President
Director of PT. Bumi Pesona Mandiri. “Cross Collection
personifies our shared values in that it gives individual hotels
like Tanadewa the opportunity to tell their own story. We can be
ourselves within a bigger family. This is one of the many benefits
of the Cross brand profile.”
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