Grand Opening of ibis Yogyakarta International Airport Kulon Progo and Novotel Yogyakarta International Airport Kulon Progo
In a highly anticipated rollout, Yogyakarta's newest hospitality gems, located in the Kulon Progo region, ibis Yogyakarta International Airport Kulon Progo and Novotel Yogyakarta International Airport Kulon Progo, have officially opened their doors to guests. The grand opening celebration today signifies the commencement of full operations, ready to cater to both accommodation and event hosting needs.
Conveniently positioned side by side, the two hotels are strategically located just a brief 5-minute drive from Yogyakarta International Airport and the Airport Train Station, ensuring easy access to Yogyakarta's city center and other tourist destinations. In addition, the hotels' location provides an alternative route to one of Indonesian Super Priority Destinations, Borobudur.
Garth Simmons, Chief Executive Officer of Accor’s Premium, Midscale and Economy Division Asia said, “We are excited to celebrate the grand opening of Novotel and ibis, two esteemed Accor brands, in Yogyakarta, Kulon Progo. Our commitment to providing exceptional service and creating memorable stays is now on full display, offering our guests an unmatched experience from the moment they arrive.”
The Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy Republic of Indonesia, represented by the Director of Financing Access, Anggara Hayun Anujuprana, stated, “The presence of hotels this year is highly opportune, coinciding with the revival of the tourism sector. We have new hotels, conveniently located near the airport. Travelers arriving at Yogyakarta's airport can stop by these hotels and then proceed to various tourist destinations.” Anggara Hayun further emphasized that with the presence of Novotel and ibis, creative economy stakeholders in the vicinity of Kulon Progo can become a vital part of the supply chain for both hotels. Additionally, various destinations like tourist villages can flourish and collaborate, fostering the growth of both tourism and the creative economy."
The Vice Governor of the Special Region of Yogyakarta, represented by the Head of the Regional Infrastructure Development and Development Bureau, Yudi Ismono, expressed, “These hotels are not just hotels to stay, but also gateways to explore the natural beauty and cultural grandeur of Kulon Progo. We believe that the hospitality industry not only provides accommodation but also creates opportunities for development and has a positive impact on the surrounding community.”
The Acting Regent of Kulon Progo, Ni Made Dwipanti Indrayanti, stated, “The location of these hotels is part of our design for the aerotropolis area, which supports the International Airport. We are grateful because the presence of these two hotels means that we have absorbed labor, including from small and medium enterprises (UMKM). Hopefully, this benefits not only the culinary sector but also our crafts. In the future, we hope to collaborate to attract tourists to stay in Kulon Progo, with comprehensive hotel facilities, and to advance the economy, particularly in the Kulon Progo Regency.”
The Director of PT Lentera Prosper Indo, the owning company of Novotel and ibis Yogyakarta International Airport Kulon Progo, Lawrence Yu, expressed, “Yogyakarta is one of the central destinations for tourism and culture in Indonesia. It is undeniable that the tourism sector is an important means of introducing ourselves to the outside world and helping to provide social and economic benefits. The presence of Novotel and ibis is expected to boost the economy in the Kulon Progo region and its surroundings, promote small and medium enterprises, advance the tourism potential of Kulon Progo, and provide employment opportunities.”