Wotif Group opens its 5th Asian office in Bali
06 May 2010 2049 | World Travel News
Wotif Group has celebrated the official opening of its fifth Asian office in Bali.
More than 120 General Managers and staff from Wotif Group's top supporting Indonesian hotel partners gathered at the office in Kompleks Perkantoran Ikat Plaza, Denpasar, Bali to celebrate the opening.?
Following a blessing of the office by a local Hindu priest, guests were feted with traditional delicacies as they toured the new office.
Robbie Cooke, Wotif Group CEO and Managing Director said:"We've seen constant and steady growth in sales for Indonesian properties through our sites, particularly in bookings for Bali as it's a consistently popular destination for Asia/Pacific based travellers, where our websites are most popular.
"Most recently, political unrest in Bangkok has also proved a boon for tourism in Indonesia as travel demand has shifted to alternative locations such as Bali and Jakarta.
"We're pleased and proud to make our presence in Bali more official with an office and bigger team who can better cater to the needs of our growing base of Indonesian properties and the increasing demand from the customers on our brands in Asia - Wotif.com, AsiaWebDirect.com and LateStays.com."
Indonesia ranked as Wotif.com's fifth most popular Asian region, based on bookings for 2009. Bali was also one of Wotif.com's top five Asian destinations in 2009, together with Singapore, Hong Kong, Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur.
Gerard Guillouet, VP Operations for ACCOR Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore said: "It's great news that Wotif Group has consolidated its presence in Indonesia. In Bali and Lombok alone, Accor Hotels has 7 properties operating and 4 under construction.
"We have enjoyed a very fruitful relationship with the Group, which is one of our longest and most valued distribution partners.
"Now that Wotif Group is focusing more resources on the country, we'll be able to collaborate with them even more effectively to attract visitors to Indonesia and help develop the local travel market."
Robbie added: "More Indonesian hoteliers today are harnessing the benefits of online distribution, and are choosing to partner Wotif Group, as it offers low commission costs, free promotion and access to the millions of visitors on our websites.
"Wotif.com is the most popular accommodation website for Australian travellers who have always loved to travel to Bali, and AsiaWebDirect.com and LateStays.com attract a strong following within Asia, where Bali is also treasured.
"Being locally based means we can work more closely with our hotel partners to ensure they attract the right mix of our customers for their properties."
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