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Wednesday, 11 January 2012
Tune Hotels to expand to Liverpool and Edinburgh
Budget brand Tune Hotels is to continue its expansion in the UK with the opening of new properties in Liverpool and Edinburgh by 2013.
The group, which launched into the UK in 2010, currently has two hotels in London, in Waterloo and Liverpool Street. A further two properties - a 217-bedroom hotel in King's Cross and a 137-bedroom hotel in Paddington - are set to open before the Olympics.
Initial funding of £38m is in place to develop 15 Tune properties in the capital by 2017, through a consortium of investors who created Raag Hotels as the operating company for Tune.
The first Tune hotels outside of London will have 127 bedrooms (Liverpool) and 175 bedrooms (Edinburgh).
Tune Hotels was set up in south-east Asia in 2007 by Tony Fernandes, the Malaysian entrepreneur behind low-cost airline AirAsia, who last year bought Queen's Park Rangers football club.
Tune Hotels to open new hotel outlet in Ipoh
According to a press statement, Tune Hotels would be running a pre-opening promotion where rooms at Tune Hotel Ipoh are on sale from only RM8 per night. Booking started on January 10 until January 20 for stay period of March 30 to November 30.
The chief executive officer (CEO), Mark Lankester said, “Through this special promotion, we would like to invite everyone to come and join us in celebrating Visit Perak Year 2012 and experience Ipoh and Perak as a whole.”
Tune Hotel Ipoh would have 121 rooms including 80 doubles, 40 twins and one wheelchair-friendly room. As an added convenience for families with under-aged children, there would be interconnecting rooms which was a new feature in Tune Hotel Ipoh.
The hotel would house commercial retail outlets, including an AirAsia Travel and Service Centre that would cater to the residents of Ipoh and the surrounding areas.
Tune Hotels had pioneered with the concept of pay-as-one-use that became hugely popular amongst travellers from across the world. Under the concept, guests only paid for room rates with the option of adding on other amenities like towels & toiletries, air-conditioning, in-room wifi and satellite TV service at selected hotels.
Lankester pointed out that about 30 new Tune Hotels would be opening globally in the next 12 months. “More Tune Hotels are scheduled for opening in Asean, the UK, India and Australia, that will give our guests even more options for travel destinations. With these new hotels, our number of guests will grow even faster and we expect to reach the five millionth mark by mid-2012. We encourage guests to stay tuned for Tune Hotels’ latest openings and promotions via Facebook and Twitter.”
For real-time updates and promotion alerts, guests could stay connected with Tune Hotels via Facebook or on Twitter. For booking and further information, visit www.tunehotels.com.
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Monday, 2 January 2012
Tune Hotels to expand in UK
Tune Hotels to expand in UK
By EUGENE MAHALINGAM
http://biz.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2012/1/3/business/10176868&sec=business
Budget hotel chain plans more hotels in and around London
PETALING JAYA: Budget hotel chain Tune Hotels aims to expand its presence in the United Kingdom (UK) to capitalise on the growth prospects in the country.
“The budget hotel industry in the UK overall is still under-represented.
In terms of percentage of overall hotel rooms, budget hotels only make up approximately 15% of total rooms, compared to 33% in the United States and 27% in France.
“What this means is that there is significant growth scope for the budget hotel industry to thrive,” Tune Hotels group chief executive officer Mark Lankester told StarBiz.
Lankester said the group was eyeing new hotels inside and outside of London.
Lankester says Tune Hotels has opened its latest property at Liverpool Street in London.
Within London, he said, the group planned on opening hotels in Paddington, King's Cross and St Pancras.
“Edinburgh in Scotland and Liverpool are scheduled to open late 2012 or early 2013.
With a name like Tune Hotels, we have to have one in the birthplace of the Beatles.”
Despite the budget hotel industry being under-represented, there are however large existing budget hotel chains in Britain with as many as 500 to 600 hotels.
“We're tiny compared to the existing budget hotel operators in Britain but our business model is different, where we unbundle almost everything and offer choices and options at great value with quality rooms and locations,” said Lankester.
Lankester also said the expansion to Britain was to take advantage of the fact that London would be hosting the Olympics this year, which is expected to boost the demand for budget hotels.
“The opportunity of the London Olympics will without a doubt be something many hoteliers would go for.
We will hopefully have three to four hotels open in London prior to the Olympics.”
Going forward, Lankester said he expected the occupancy rate for the group's hotels to be just under 100%.
“London received 23.2 million visitors in 2010 and is a global city popular with travellers.
Having the Olympics is great, but we are in business for the long term and thanks to recommendations from our guests, we see growing international demographic for our hotels outside of Europe and Asia Pacific.
“The number of tourists from Latin America are among the fastest growing for us,” he said.
Last week, Tune Hotels announced that it had opened its second London property at Liverpool Street.
The hotel, situated 500m away from Liverpool Street station, has 183 en-suite bedrooms, all 20% larger than its sister property.
It also has twin bedrooms.
The group intends to replicate the success of its first budget hotel at Westminster, which has achieved average occupancies in excess of 96% since opening in August 2010.
At 35 (RM173) per night, it also has a 550 sq m private courtyard garden accessible to all hotel patrons.
“Our new hotel in Liverpool Street has a private garden with seating for 40-50 people, which is unheard of for a branded budget hotel in London,” he said, adding that the brand also received the 2011 Tripadvisor Certificate of Excellence for its customer service.
Room rates at Tune Hotels' Westminster property starts from 35 to 45, which Lankester said was considered “attractive” within the central London area.
Given Tune Hotels' affiliation with low-cost carrier AirAsia via the Tune Group, the private investment entity of Tan Sri Tony Fernandes, it is common to see both brands leveraging each other in terms of marketing and promotional campaigns.
“Like low-cost airlines, marketing and communication is key to reaching both existing and new guests alike.
As a new branded budget hotel chain from Malaysia, we will continue to be aggressive and invest in branding and communication in our markets.
“As part of the Tune group of companies, we try to assist and help group related enterprises and AirAsia's omnipresence has no doubt been of great assistance.”
One example where both brands leverage each other is the “BIG Loyalty Programme
,” where guests earn points each time they stay in one of the group's budget hotels.
“Likewise, every time someone flies with AirAsia, they earn points.
These points can be redeemed for free Tune Hotel stays and free AirAsia flights,” said Lankester.
The Tune Hotels group has hotels in Malaysia, UK, Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines.