Red Planet Hotels, a Bangkok-based hotel investment and development company, is taking the Tune Hotels brand to Thailand, the Philippines and soon, to more locations in Indonesia.
Further extensive expansion plans in more Asian other countries will soon be announced.
The Tune Hotels concept of pay as you go – you don’t pay for anything in the room that you don’t need – has proven exceptionally successful.
All rooms come with a five-star bed, power shower, desk, ceiling fan and hair dryer. Optional extras include television, air conditioning, high-speed wi fi and a towel and basic toiletries.
Red Planet Hotels has opened Tune Hotels in Hat Yai and Pattaya in Thailand and Angeles City, Cebu and Ermita in the Philippines. These five hotels will be joined by another six Red Planet Hotels-owned Tune properties by the end of 2012.
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
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