
TRANSINDONESIA.CO – Employers in the city of Pekanbaru, Riau province cooperate in bringing tourists from Singapore to provide convenience as well as a special price.
“We have a binding cooperation with airline Silk Air, an airline-owned Airline singapore group in the form of privileges for a boarding pass,” said General Manager of Grand Jatra Hotel Pekanbaru Pekanbaru Lalenoh Andreas, Tuesday (02/09/2014).
“This new momentum once it is in Pekanbaru, the hotel has been working with foreign airlines and we take the market a visit from SilkAir passengers to stay and enjoy the facilities of the Grand Chancellor,” she said.
According to him, this cooperation would have an impact on the city of Pekanbaru tourism, culinary and entertainment especially because there are common sense, especially in food.
“There are similarities between food flavors and tastes of Singaporeans with us, this would support the level of their visit in Pekanbaru. Moreover, they also liked the music that can entertain while resting and facilities that we have,” he explained.
He added that cooperation Boarding Pass Value This program covers, room rates Rp608,000 net for a superior room, 10% discount for Belaggio Restaurant, ScorePekanbaru 10% discount, 10% discount on Mc Clean Laundry and Japonica 10% discount Spa and Fitness.
“This is our way to be able to attract guests from Singapore by providing discounts on hotel facilities we have. With this ease we hope they are memorable and long settled in Pekanbaru, Riau, and in general,” he said.
Meanwhile, the head of Silk Air Pekanbaru Soepit stated, Silk Air is a 100% subsidiary of Singapore Airlines which flies flying in 12 cities in Indonesia, including Pekanbaru.
He added, for cooperation with the hotel, this is the second collaboration after collaboration with one of the hotels in Jakarta.
“This collaboration is a great moment for both sides not only Silk Air and Grand Jatra Hotel Pekanbaru, but also relations between the two countries, especially to Pekanbaru and Riau in general. Later expected to be a lot of foreign guests not only from Singapore but also from other countries such as passengers from the United States, Europe, India, China, Taiwan and others, “said Soepit.
He explained that currently still serves flights Silk Air Singapore Pekanbaru PP, three times a week, but it was likely the number of flights will increase as a result of the high visit to Soweto and to Singapore.(ant/ful)







