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Hotel Sale Indonesia – Indonesians Urged Not to Sell Hotels

Posted by on September 1, 2021
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Hotel Sale Indonesia – Indonesians Urged Not to Sell Hotels

Hotel Sale IndonesiaIndonesia’s Minister of Tourism and the Creative Economy, Sandiaga Uno, asks hotel owners in Bali to reconsider the adverse effects of selling their properties.

Quoted by NusaBali.com, Sandiaga, speaking at his weekly online press briefing on Monday, 23 August 2021. said: “Let’s not see domestic entrepreneurs suffer because of the sale of their assets. The result of this will be that employment opportunities in Indonesia will be reduced.”

The Tourism Minister admitted that Bali is the Indonesian province suffering the worst effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, with 54% of the Island’s economy dependent on tourism. Hotel occupancies in Bali have plunged, forcing some hotel owners to place their properties up for sale.

In response, in coordination with other ministries and government agencies, the Tourism Minister is seeking an appropriate solution that will reduce that will alleviate the current difficulties of hotel owners and allow them to retain ownership of their assets.

Continuing, Sandiaga said that Rp. 300 billion in funds had been allocated to the National Committee for the Mitigation of COVID-19 and Economic Relief (KPC-PEN) to provide accommodation and related services to health personnel at hotels that are otherwise nearly empty.

In addition, Sandiaga expressed the hope that potential international investors would establish partnerships with Indonesian hotel owners to revive the national tourism industry and create wider employment opportunities.

The Minister admitted that the sale and purchase of assets form a part of every economic crisis. Investors and businesspeople will adjust their portfolio of assets, often through the liquidation of some assets. At the same time, there will always appear new investors seeking to purchase new assets. “I receive emails from overseas colleagues and international relations; many are interested in purchasing Indonesian assets,” said the Tourism Minister.

 

Hotel Sale IndonesiaHotel Sale Indonesia – Stop Idolizing Foreign Tourists

The long-lasting COVID-19 pandemic has dealt the Island of Bali and its tourism industry some bitter lessons on over-dependence on foreign tourists. The closure of Indonesia to tourism by the Government of Indonesia has forced Bali tourism into a temporary period of suspension.

Domestic Tourists Sufferr Discrimination When Visiting Bali?

As reported by Balipost.com, a leading tourism educator from Bali’s Udayana University, Dr. Nyoman Sukma Arida, thinks that now is the time for Bali to stop idolizing foreign tourists. He believes that the time is nigh where Bali can no longer rely on foreign tourism.

Hotel Sale Indonesia – For this reason, Sukma hopes that the Island’s tourism sector can focus on domestic tourism. In the tourism expert’s opinion, Bali’s tourism practitioners must adopt a new approach in how they operate their businesses. Speaking in a Zoom Conference held on Saturday, 21 August 2021, on “Post Pandemic Tourism and Travel Agencies in Bali,” said that academicians’ studies and research projects prove there is discrimination in how Bali treats its foreign and domestic tourist visitors. He noted that this insidious discrimination is not generally encountered in Indonesian regions beyond Bali, such as Yogyakarta and Malang, where all tourism visitors are dealt with in a more even-handed manner.

Sukma warned, “This type of discrimination cannot be allowed to continue in the future.”

 

Hotel Sale Indonesia – Staycations in Bali

Sukma also focused on the development of the “tourism village” (desa wisata) concept, which has the potential to be combined with the seminal “staycation” programs now being promoted by the government.

In discussing staycations, Sukma said this tourism concept has emerged as a new opportunity during the current pandemic with the potential to provide positive benefits to local businesses. He cited the establishment of “glamping campgrounds” (glamorous camping) sites surrounding lakes and other locations as having great potential of generating “local” income.

In the post-pandemic period ahead, Sukma urged Bali tourism not to repeat past mistakes by becoming dependent on mass tourism and the need for large investment. Instead, Bali should try to maintain a balance between agriculture, tourism, and the small-and-medium-sized-business sector.

Hotel Sale Indonesia – Greater Future Emphasis on CHSE and Sports

Putu Ayu Astiti Saraswati, the CEO of Toya Yatra Travel and Toya Devasya Hot Springs, affirmed domestic tourism’s potential, pointing out that Indonesia has a population of 271.3 million. She describes post-pandemic tourism to Bali as dependent on domestic travelers characterized by short length-of-stay and short-haul travelers. The domestic market will also see an increase in small group or family travel.

Astiti believes that domestic travelers will favor nearby tourism destinations and products that have earned Cleanliness, Health, Security, and Environmental Sustainability (CHSE) Certification. Future travelers will almost have a heightened in health and safety.

Hotel Sale Indonesia – In this same vein, Astiti added, “Sporting activities will be demanded by travelers. Hiking and climbing will become more popular in the future.” Continuing, she said domestic tourists would seek out friendly destinations and are conscious of preserving the local environment. Because of a millennial shift to high-tech and digitalization, tourism operations in the future will need to improve their technological infrastructure.

Astiti also called for closer cooperation between the government and all parties involved in tourism. She opined that tourism would not be a matter of competing with other tourism operators in the future, but more a matter of Bali competing with other international destinations for domestic and international travelers.

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