Central Pattana invests Bht 10 billion to expand hotel business under 5-year plan, creating new standard for travel ecosystem, preparing to launch the first hotel ‘Centara Korat’ in September this year, reinforcing the success of ‘Central Korat’ – the most complete mixed-use project in the northeastern region.
– Central Pattana plans for 37 hotel projects in 27 provinces in five years under a new standard, reinforcing its vision on the retail-led mixed-use development in which hotels are a key component.
– The hotels will cater to all travel purposes through the implementation of three strategies, namely 1) Complete Travel Ecosystem to cater to all needs of multi-purpose trips, 2) Creating New Standard of Travel Lifestyle with brands covering all market segments, and 3) Co-Creating with Communities to promote local identities and distribute income to local businesses.
– The company unveils the 3 hotel brands: Centara, an upscale brand, Centara One, a lifestyle midscale brand, and Go! Hotel, a premium budget brand. Some locations in pipeline are Korat, Ubon Ratchathani, Ayutthaya, Rayong, Si Racha, Chonburi and Chiangrai.
– A new hotel, Centara Korat, will celebrate the grand opening in September 2022, as part of Central Korat mixed-use development worth 10 billion baht, reinforcing the success of the first fully-integrated mixed-use development in the northeastern region.
– Central Pattana has joined hands with Centara Hotels & Resorts to manage hotels and provide services with an international standard.
Central Pattana plc., a global sustainable real estate company and developer of Central shopping centers, residential projects, office buildings and hotels across Thailand, continues to implement its five-year plan to develop its hotel business, aiming for 37 projects with an investment budget of 10 billion baht with the strategy to create a new standard for hotel stays and pioneer the travel ecosystem in Thailand.
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Central Pattana wants its hotel business to cater not only to tourism but also to other types of travel including leisure, business and work, which will reinforce the company’s role as the leader in fostering the potential of various cities including top and secondary cities, tourist cities and industrial cities in 27 provinces across the country. The plan will also help boost local economy and is expected to provide up to 3,900 jobs locally.
In managing hotels and providing services with an international standard, Central Pattana will join forces with Centara Hotels & Resorts, its sister company under Central Group. The first of the new hotels to be launched will be Centara Korat in September 2022, which will also enable Central Korat to be the most complete mixed-use project in the northeastern region.
In announcing its business plan and projects, Central Pattana held a press conference presided over by Minister of Tourism and Sports Mr. Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn and joined by top executives of the company.
Mr. Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn, Minister of Tourism and Sports, in a speech on his vision, said “As Central Pattana reveals its plans for its hotel business across the country, I believe the company will be a key force to drive the Thai economy, elevate the tourism industry, create jobs, and distribute incomes to local communities in both primary and secondary tourist cities.”
“This is in line with the policies of the government and the Ministry of Tourism and Sports to push for a ‘recovery of the country via tourism’ which will lead to ‘recovery of overall economy’. The ministry is planning for new products to revitalize domestic tourism, targeting high-growth groups such as staycation travellers, workation travellers and digital nomads. Central Pattana’s plans to expand its hotel business and its mixed-use development projects will support the ministry’s efforts as well as drive the country and the economy,” he said.
Ms. Wallaya Chirathivat, President and CEO of Central Pattana Plc., said, “Under the vision ‘Imaging Better Futures for All,’ Central Pattana has become a force to drive Thailand in various aspects. Central shopping centers have played a key role in stimulating the economy at the macro level and supporting communities across the country. We expect the expansion of our hotel business to contribute to the country and communities similarly. Under our five-year plan, we expect to operate 37 hotel projects in 27 provinces with over 4,000 rooms in total by 2026, with an investment budget of over 10 billion baht. We are looking to create and implement a high standard for all our hotels in order to become the No.1 choices for domestic travel to pioneer the Travel Ecosystem.”
According to Ms. Wallaya, Central Pattana will implement three strategies which are:
1. Complete Travel Ecosystem
The company believes the hotel business should not only cater to tourism but also travel of other purposes, including leisure, business and work. With such perspective, it will be able to target both Thai and foreign travellers.
2. Creating New Standard of Travel Lifestyle
Central Pattana looks to create a new standard for hotel stays nationwide. Its brands will cover all market segments with synergy with other businesses under Central Pattana and Central Group.
3. Co-Creating with Communities
The company wants to join forces with communities and promote their identities, which can be utilized to generate income to community members and local businesses.
“Every province in Thailand has the potential to support travel for various purposes. The expansion of the hotel project, including the extension of Central Pattana’s mixed-use project, is believed to have a positive impact on travel. This gives Thai people more new destinations to travel and foreigners have more alternatives of accommodation.” Wallaya said.