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Indonesia Airlines Launches 2025

Exciting New Airline Indonesia Airlines Launches 2025

Exciting New Airline Indonesia Airlines Launches 2025

Get ready, aviation fans—Indonesia is rolling out a brand-new airline in 2025, and the whole region is leaning in like curious neighbours watching a dramatic backyard renovation. With Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand, and the Philippines all side-eyeing this launch, Indonesia is making a bold move to shake up international travel.

And before you ask, no, this isn’t just another budget airline promising $10 fares and delivering endless hidden fees. This is Indonesia Airlines—yes, they kept the name simple—an international carrier that’s skipping the small stuff and heading straight for the big leagues.

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No Domestic Flights, No Problem

Unlike most new airlines that start with quick domestic runs before dreaming of global domination, Indonesia Airlines is doing the opposite. It’s launching with a fully international focus, aiming to connect 48 destinations across 30 countries within five years. Jakarta’s Soekarno-Hatta International Airport will be its home base, and from there, it’s all long-haul and regional flights—no short-haul milk runs.

Who’s Behind This?

Backing this ambitious plan is a Singapore-based investment firm known for dabbling in everything from renewable energy to agriculture. Yes, that means an airline funded by solar panels and lettuce farms. But hey, if they can grow vegetables efficiently, maybe they can make an airline take off too.

Planes, Glorious Planes

You can’t start an airline without a shiny fleet, and Indonesia Airlines isn’t skimping. They’re kicking things off with 20 aircraft, likely including:

10 Airbus A321neo or A321LR – Perfect for shorter regional routes.
10 Airbus A350-900s or Boeing 787-9s – For the long-haul crowd who demand extra legroom and tiny bottles of champagne.

And they’ll need every single one of those planes because Indonesia’s international travel demand is skyrocketing. By summer 2025, the country is expecting 14.8 million departure seats—that’s 10.7% more than last year and even 6.3% higher than pre-pandemic numbers. In other words, people are ready to travel, and this airline is betting big on that demand.

The Competition Is Fierce

Certainly, launching an airline entails more than purchasing a few planes and creating a stylish logo. Indonesia Airlines has begun operations in an already saturated market. Currently, approximately 60 airlines operate in International sectors to and from Indonesia which include AirAsia Indonesia, Garuda Indonesia, Singapore Airlines, etc. This new entrant will have to do more than just hope for the best if it aims to make an impact: a solid plan, aggressive pricing, and perhaps some social media friendly in-flight services (who wouldn’t want free nasi goreng?).

Will It Fly High or Crash and Burn?

While starting an international airline is challenging, Indonesian Airlines seems to want to make its mark. Time will tell if the company has become a regional giant or just another eager business venture battling towards bottom.

The aviation industry of Indonesia recently has become increasingly exciting, and that’s one thing that will not change.

Four Seasons Jakarta

Four Seasons Jakarta Partners with Museum MACAN for Edible Masterpieces

Four Seasons Jakarta

Four Seasons Jakarta Partners with Museum MACAN for Edible Masterpieces

January 18, 2023 – Four Seasons Jakarta

Four Seasons Jakarta – Executive Pastry Chef Lorenzo Sollecito of La Patisserie at Four Seasons Jakarta has partnered with Museum MACAN, in conjunction with the presentation of The Soul Trembles exhibition by the renowned Japanese artist Chiharu Shiota.
Through this partnership, a collection of beautifully balanced desserts and delicate savoury treats are curated. The visually spectacular presentation transforms each table into a creative wonderland – “an edible gallery of colour, flavour and whimsy,” in the words of Chef Lorenzo.

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This delectable dining journey draws inspiration from the creations of Chiharu Shiota. The celebrated artist is best known for the dazzling, intricate networks of threads that stretch across her installations. The Afternoon Tea selection is similarly adorned with Shiota’s astonishing threadworks, thus combining gastronomy and art into a joyful experience.

La Patisserie x Museum MACAN for Chiharu Shiota: The Soul Trembles

Chef Lorenzo’s innovative menu combines classical European pastry traditions with Indonesian and Japanese touches – each bite is a new adventure in taste.

Explore five marvellous desserts, designed to delight the gaze and palate alike. Diners can sample original sweet creations such as the Red Bean and Green Tea Napoleon, Lychee and Rose Cube, and Black Sesame and Yuzu Praline. The savoury collection features treats such as Horensou No Goma-ae, Chicken Spicy Mayo and Nori Maguro Sando.

This special Afternoon Tea can be enjoyed at two stunning venues – the charming boutique setting of La Patisserie, and the luxurious light-filled ambience of Palm Court Restaurant.

Creative Journeys with Four Seasons Jakarta

This unique Afternoon Tea is part of the Hotel’s ongoing partnership with Museum MACAN (Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Nusantara). Four Seasons Hotel Jakarta was the official hotel partner for the launch of Shiota’s largest-ever solo exhibition, The Soul Trembles, which is on at Museum MACAN until April 30, 2023.

The Four Seasons Jakarta also recently introduced an art-inspired staycation package for families, available through 2023. Along with an array of attractive savings on room rate and dining, the package includes complimentary access to Museum MACAN. Parents and kids can share meaningful moments and be inspired together as they explore a wonderful collection of contemporary art from Indonesia and around the world.

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St. Regis in Jakarta

St. Regis in Jakarta – The Glamorous Spirit and Celebrated Traditions

St. Regis in Jakarta

The Glamorous Spirit and Celebrated Traditions of St. Regis in Jakarta

December 07, 2022 –

St. Regis Hotels and Resorts, part of Marriott Bonvoy’s portfolio of 30 extraordinary brands, today announced the highly anticipated opening of The St. Regis Jakarta. Born from the distinct legacy of one of the world’s most storied luxury brands, The St. Regis in Jakarta will offer guests and local luminaries a new viewpoint on sophisticated dining, bespoke service and avant-garde design in the heart of the city’s Kuningan, Sudirman and Thamrin central business districts.

St. Regis in Jakarta

“We are delighted to expand our brand presence in Indonesia with the debut of The St. Regis Jakarta, our second property in this vibrant country,” said George Fleck, Vice President and Global Brand Leader, St. Regis Hotels & Resorts. “The St. Regis brand’s founding family, the Astors, were known as visionaries of their time, embracing change and innovation while maintaining a strong sense of history and heritage. It is in this spirit that we welcome guests to enjoy The St. Regis in Jakarta, and we look forward to providing impeccable service and exquisite experiences in Indonesia’s capital city.”

The hotel is situated within the Golden Triangle of Jakarta, which extends from Central to South Jakarta and is one of the fastest-evolving central business districts in the Asia Pacific region. The St. Regis Jakarta is ideally located within an exclusive enclave comprised of foreign embassies, government, and commercial spaces as well as upscale retail, and is an easy 45-minute drive from Soekarno Hatta International Airport.

“When we think about luxury, we think about a legacy of shared memories that transcends generations. Our aspiration is for the St. Regis Jakarta to be that theatre of memories and a theatre of culture where the symphony of Indonesia’s cultural refinements – design, music, and art – creates extraordinary spaces for the next-gen and multi-gen connections, conversations, and celebrations,” said Shirley Tan, Chief Executive Officer, Rajawali Property Group.

Every St. Regis hotel celebrates the culture and identity of its destination, and the design of The St. Regis Jakarta, conceptualized by the award-winning New York-based interior designer Alexandra Champalimaud, was inspired by Indonesia’s rich musical traditions. Embracing music and performance as a catalyst for personal experience forms the narrative of the hotel, and guests are greeted in the lobby by a kinetic chandelier titled “Sound of Light,” which was created by celebrated Czech glassmaker LASVIT and is synchronized with music by Indonesian composer Andi Rianto. The installation produces a shimmering light that dances across surfaces and spaces, showcasing the distinctive soundscapes of Indonesia and creating a glamorous welcome for arriving guests. Outdoor spaces, including the hotel’s entrance and swimming pool, feature artworks by renowned landscape architect Bill Bensley, with the theme of “Discovery.”

The St. Regis in Jakarta features 282 exquisitely appointed guest rooms, including 28 spacious suites ranging from 75 to 187 square meters, each featuring a private balcony. Meticulously created by the renowned G.A. Design team, the guest rooms reflect contemporary luxury and feature thoughtful touches throughout, such as custom-made cushions accented with embedded batik motifs by Indonesian designer, Iwan Tirta. Guests will also enjoy the St. Regis Butler Service, a personalized signature offering that has been a hallmark of the brand for more than a century, ensuring that each guest’s individual preferences are understood and anticipated at every turn.

Exceptional culinary journeys are presented through the hotel’s distinct culinary venues. The Drawing Room, located near the arrival lobby, is an elegant all-day lounge where guests can experience the signature traditions of St. Regis, such as Afternoon Tea and Champagne sabrage. The all-day dining Bel Étage celebrates Indonesia’s multicultural heritage with a collection of Indonesian dishes along with western, Asian, and Pan-Asian cuisines, from timeless classics to the chef’s personal recipes. Located in the heart of the hotel, Rosé is a deli where guests can enjoy artisanal coffees, teas, pastries, and cold cuts in a casual setting. The Pool Bar is a quiet spot that invites escape from the rush of urban life. The hotel’s signature St. Regis Bar, unique and different at every St. Regis hotel around the world, features a striking mural by Indonesian artist Eddy Susanto, which captures the interactive inspirations between art and jazz, and correlates the rhythm, energy, and spirit of the historical development of jazz in Indonesia.

The St. Regis Bar also presents the hotel’s unique twist on the brand’s signature libation, the Bloody Mary, which was created at The St. Regis New York. The Batavia Mary, which reflects the old colonial name for Jakarta and was once the capital of the archipelago’s spice trade, features a local rice wine spiced with chili and tangy vinegar and was inspired by the bold flavors of Indonesian cuisine. The St. Regis Bar also features an inspired list of cocktails from the House of Astor in New York and The Violet Hour Ritual, where guests are invited to discover a collection of martinis served from a bespoke trolley, including the bewitchingly-named Violet Hour, Flame of Love and Poet’s Dream martinis.

With more than 2,500 square meters of dedicated event spaces, the hotel makes the perfect venue for cherished celebrations, gatherings, and meetings. The Astor Ballroom, with a capacity of more than 1,000 people, features a magnificent LASVIT ceiling masterpiece which depicts the mountains of Indonesia. The Caroline Astor Ballroom, the hotel’s junior ballroom, includes its own reception area and private dressing room.

The St. Regis in Jakarta Spa is a sanctuary of refined relaxation and offers revitalizing treatments based on a philosophy of “New Life and Fertility” with ingredients from the volcanic mountains of Java. The spa offers a menu of signature treatments as well as OxyGeneo® facial treatments for rejuvenated, fresh, and healthy skin. To complement guests’ health and fitness goals, the hotel also offers a Fitness Centre with the latest Technogym equipment, professional personal training sessions, and scheduled group exercise classes.

“The opening of The St. Regis in Jakarta is the latest chapter in the marvelous history of St. Regis, unveiling the best address where Jakarta’s luminaries can gather for private teas, midnight suppers, and glamorous galas in this vibrant city,” said Marc Handl, General Manager, The St. Regis Jakarta. “We are looking forward to serving our guests in the finest of these traditions, beautifully complemented by exceptional Indonesian spirit, style and hospitality.”

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Park Hyatt begins Indonesian odyssey 2023

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Park Hyatt begins Indonesian odyssey 2023

October 18 2022 – 

Hyatt Hotels Corporation has opened its first Park Hyatt property in Indonesia as part of further expansion in south east Asia.

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Following the debut of Park Hyatt Jakarta, the contemporary luxury brand will be further stretching its legs into south east Asia, with upcoming sister sites in the region including island resort Park Hyatt Phu Quoc in Vietnam (Q2 2023) and Park Hyatt Kuala Lumpur in the Malaysian capital, delivering in Q4 2022.

Rainforest inspiration
The latest opening is situated within the Menteng area in the heart of Jakarta’s bustling central business district, occupying the top 17 floors of the 37-storey Park Tower.

The residential-style interiors of Park Hyatt Jakarta were designed by London-based design practice Conran and Partners led by partner Tina Norden. Inspired by the beauty of the Indonesian rainforests, traditional crafts and indigenous natural materials, the design uses elements such as lava stone and copper as well as handwoven ikat textile motifs, intricate wood carvings and shields to create a welcoming oasis of calm and elegance for its guests.

The visual journey through the property symbolises the layers of a rainforest, starting with a richer, darker colour scheme on the lower floors that calls to mind the forest’s understory. Reflective of branches wrapped around the trunk with dappled light filtered through the canopy, the palette becomes lighter on the higher floors with warm tones incorporated throughout. Through the atmospheric transition and evocative design, the intention is to transport guests from Jakarta’s urban bustle into a tranquil, sophisticated and comforting environment with a strong sense of location overlooking the city.

A custom art collection, curated by Indonesia’s Hadiprana design consultants, merges traditional heritage with contemporary designs. Guests can also admire specially commissioned works by celebrated Indonesian artist John Martono, whose swirling abstracts blend painting and hand embroidery on silk. European inspirations are also evident.

One of the hotel’s most striking features is a series of hand-blown crystal installations and chandeliers, made up of thousands of delicate orbs that hover like clouds, reflective of rainfall and starlit skies.

Crowning glory
A nod to the archipelago’s diverse cultural heritage, guestrooms feature exquisite traditional Indonesian crowns made from copper, which is also widely applied as an interior accent.

Park Hyatt Jakarta features 220 elegant, oversized rooms, including 36 suites. The rooms range from approximately 615 to 915 sq ft, while the suites are between approximately 935 and 2,450 sq ft. All rooms come with floor-to-ceiling windows.

Rooms are adorned with classic Indonesian decorative objects from jewels to paintings and shields, as well as marble baths and large flat-screen TVs with an integrated media hub. The hotel’s Presidential Suite covers an expansive 3,230 sq ft with its own VIP entrance, and includes a spacious bedroom with an 82-inch LED TV and a living area anchored by a work desk made from solid Trembesi wood.

High dining
Each dining outlet is adorned with natural daylight and numerous outdoor terraces. The restaurants start on level 22, where the Dining Room serves a collection of breakfast, lunch and dinner offerings that highlight Indonesian and Italian cuisines in an interactive live-cooking setting. On level 23, the Conservatory provides a selection of spaces for different occasions, serving comfort foods from savoury snacks to sweet treats with specialty teas. The Bar is where diners can enjoy light bites and crafted beverages alongside live entertainment as they admire views of Jakarta from the outdoor terrace.

Occupying the top two levels of the building and opening in the coming months, Kita喜多 Restaurant & Bar will be a choice destination for socialising and special occasions, where guests can enjoy elevated modern Japanese dining and creative cocktails amid spectacular city views. Located on level 37, the authentic Japanese concept includes a series of private rooms, comprising tatami rooms and a large VIP room with private kitchen, while Japanese motifs, textures and artworks enhance the experience. Visitors can then take in the stunning rooftop views from Kita Bar on the broader dimensions of level 36, while enjoying live sets from the resident DJs.

Celebration and relaxation
Park Hyatt Jakarta offers 10 function rooms which can accommodate up to 750 people, whether for wedding receptions or intimate gatherings. Each event space features an open kitchen and bars in the welcome foyers, creating an engaging restaurant-style environment suited for all private social gatherings and corporate meetings. Spread over four levels, the venues include the Ballroom duplex on levels 2 and 3, and the level 22 Salons overlooking Menteng. The Observatory, on level 36, offers an impressive event space with its open-air-terraces and panoramic views of Jakarta.

Located on levels 34 and 35, The Spa and fitness centre at Park Hyatt Jakarta offers a selection of wellness and leisure experiences. Personalised treatments and beauty products crafted from natural ingredients, such as betel leaves for glowing skin, can refresh guests. Pampering therapies, saunas and pools, as well as the latest Technogym cardiovascular equipment are all available.

Home from home
Park Hyatt Jakarta general manager Fredrik Harfors said: “We are delighted to welcome discerning domestic and global travellers to the first Park Hyatt hotel in Indonesia. The brand’s home-away-from-home concept unites our personalised luxury philosophy with Indonesia’s renowned gracious hospitality.

David Udell, group president, Asia-Pacific, Hyatt, added: “With Hyatt hotels operating in Indonesia for over 40 years, we are delighted to share that the Park Hyatt brand has launched in the country, introducing its refined hospitality and personal service to local residents and visitors from near and far. As more countries reopen their borders and travel confidence grows, Park Hyatt Jakarta is an exciting addition to our Park Hyatt portfolio, complementing new hotels that have opened in recent years in Auckland, Kyoto, Niseko and Suzhou.”

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Park Hyatt Jakarta officially opens in heart of Tranquil Menteng

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Park Hyatt Jakarta officially opens in heart of Tranquil Menteng

July 12, 2022 – 

Hyatt Hotels Corporation has announced the opening of Park Hyatt Jakarta, marking the highly anticipated debut of the Park Hyatt brand in Indonesia. Located in the tranquil Menteng area in the heart of Jakarta’s bustling central business district, the hotel offers a distinctive collection of culinary, leisure and wellness experiences as well as unique event venues for bespoke celebrations, delivering guests and locals the epitome of luxury in Jakarta.

Park Hyatt Jakarta

“With Hyatt hotels operating in Indonesia for over 40 years, we are delighted to share that the Park Hyatt brand has launched in the country, introducing its refined hospitality and personal service to local residents and visitors from near and far,” said David Udell, group president, Asia-Pacific, Hyatt. “As more countries reopen their borders and travel confidence grows, Park Hyatt Jakarta is an exciting addition to our Park Hyatt portfolio, complementing new hotels that have opened in recent years in Auckland, Kyoto, Niseko and Suzhou.”

Park Hyatt Jakarta occupies the top 17 floors of the 37-story Park Tower in the center of the city’s financial and diplomatic district. The hotel’s surrounding area, Menteng, was originally conceived in the early 20th century as a garden city and is now known for its peaceful tree-lined streets, abundant greenery and elegant heritage architecture. Park Hyatt Jakarta offers easy access to idyllic parks and popular retail and entertainment venues as well as panoramic views of the nearby National Monument Park. The hotel’s location harkens back to the origins of the Park Hyatt brand with its first property overlooking a serene park in Chicago, its proximity to nature reflecting how Park Hyatt hotels around the world offer an oasis of calm in the midst of the bustle of the city.

Contemporary Design, with Indonesia at its Core

The residential-style interiors of Park Hyatt Jakarta were designed by award-winning, London-based design practice Conran and Partners led by partner Tina Norden. Inspired by the beauty of the Indonesian rainforests, traditional crafts and indigenous natural materials, the design uses elements such as lava stone and copper as well as handwoven ikat textile motifs, intricate wood carvings and shields are used to create a welcoming oasis of calm and elegance for its guests. The visual journey through the property symbolises the layers of a rainforest, starting with a richer, darker color scheme on the lower floors that calls to mind the forest’s understory. Reflective of branches wrapped around the trunk with dappled light filtered through the canopy, the palette becomes lighter on the higher floors with warm tones incorporated throughout. Through the atmospheric transition and evocative design, guests will be transported from Jakarta’s urban bustle into a tranquil, sophisticated and comforting environment with a strong sense of location overlooking the city.

A custom art collection, curated by Indonesia’s acclaimed Hadiprana design consultants, seamlessly merges traditional heritage with sleek contemporary designs, creating a subtle contrast between Jakarta’s modern urbanity and the country’s ancient natural environment. Guests can also admire specially commissioned works by celebrated Indonesian artist John Martono, whose swirling abstracts blend painting and hand embroidery on silk. European inspirations are also evident. One of the hotel’s most striking features is a series of hand-blown crystal installations and chandeliers, made up of thousands of delicate orbs that hover like clouds, reflective of rainfall and starlit skies. A nod to the archipelago’s diverse cultural heritage, the guestrooms feature exquisite traditional Indonesian crowns made from copper, which is also widely applied as an interior accent for a subtle touch of splendor.

Guestrooms

Park Hyatt Jakarta features 220 elegant, oversized rooms, including 36 suites. Guestrooms range from approximately 615 to 915 square feet (57 to 85 square meters), while the suites are from approximately 935 2,450 square feet (87 to 228 square meters). All rooms come with floor-to-ceiling windows, providing uninterrupted views of Jakarta and the National Monument landmark. Guests can also enjoy deep-soaking marble baths and large flat-screen TVs with an integrated media hub, while rooms are adorned with classic Indonesian decorative objects from jewels to paintings and shields. The hotel’s Presidential Suite offers guests understated contemporary luxury. Covering an expansive 3,230 square feet (300 square meters) and with its own VIP entrance, the suite includes a spacious bedroom with an 82-inch LED TV and a living area anchored by a work desk made from solid Trembesi wood.

Drinking and Dining

Park Hyatt Jakarta’s stylish restaurants and bars create the ideal backdrop for local residents and visitors to socialise, entertain and relax in an enriching environment. Each dining outlet is adorned with natural daylight and numerous outdoor terraces and offer a collection of culinary experiences with one-of-a-kind menus.

The restaurants start on level 22, where the Dining Room which serves a collection of breakfast, lunch and dinner offerings that highlight Indonesian and Italian cuisines in an interactive live-cooking setting. On level 23, the Conservatory provides a selection of spaces for different occasions, serving comfort foods from savory snacks to sweet treats with specialty teas. The Bar is where diners can enjoy light bites and crafted beverages alongside live entertainment as they admire magnificent views of Jakarta from the outdoor terrace.

Occupying the top two levels of the building and opening in the coming months, Kita喜多 Restaurant & Bar will be a choice destination for socialising and special occasions, where guests can enjoy elevated modern Japanese dining and creative cocktails amid spectacular views of the city, especially at sunset. Located on level 37, KITA 喜多 Restaurant will serve an array of authentic Japanese cuisines such as robatayaki, tempura, shabu-shabu, sushi, sashimi and teppanyaki. The authentic Japanese concept includes a series of private rooms, comprising tatami rooms and a large VIP room with private kitchen, while Japanese motifs, textures and artworks enhance this ultimate experience. Visitors can then take in the stunning rooftop views from KITA Bar on the broader dimensions of level 36, while enjoying live sets from the resident DJs.

Event and Function Spaces

Park Hyatt Jakarta offers 10 beautifully appointed function rooms, which can accommodate up to 750 people, whether for elegant wedding receptions or intimate gatherings. Each event space features an open kitchen and bars in the welcome foyers, creating an engaging restaurant-style environment suited for all private social gatherings and corporate meetings. Spread over four levels, the venues include the Ballroom duplex on levels 2 and 3, and the level 22 Salons overlooking Menteng. The Observatory, on level 36, offers an impressive event space with its open-air-terraces and panoramic views of Jakarta.

Wellbeing

Located on levels 34 and 35, The Spa and fitness center at Park Hyatt Jakarta offer a choice selection of wellness and leisure experiences. Personalised treatments and beauty products crafted from natural ingredients, such as betel leaves for glowing skin, enable guests to look their best as they refresh their body and mind. Pampering therapies, saunas and pools all help stress to melt away. Guests can accomplish fitness goals using the latest Technogym cardiovascular equipment, while certified personal trainers are on hand to design a specific workout with targeted results in mind.

“We are delighted to welcome discerning domestic and global travelers to the first Park Hyatt hotel in Indonesia,” said Fredrik Harfors, general manager of Park Hyatt Jakarta. “The brand’s home-away-from-home concept unites our personalised luxury philosophy with Indonesia’s renowned gracious hospitality.”

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