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Dusit International Introduces New Hotel Brand for 'Millennial-minded' Travellers

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Dusit International Introduces New Hotel Brand for 'Millennial-minded' Travellers
BANGKOK, Apr 5, 2018 - (ACN Newswire) - Dusit International, one of Thailand's foremost hotel and property development companies, has introduced ASAI Hotels, a distinctive new brand designed to link curious, millennial-minded travellers with authentic local experiences in vibrant cities and resort destinations worldwide.

Set to officially launch in Q1 2019 with its first hotel in Bangkok's renowned Chatuchak Market, ASAI Hotels embraces a sustainable, community-focused concept, with each property designed to reflect the culture and heritage of its location through collaborations with local artisans.

In line with the four core pillars of the brand - Thoughtful Essentials, Common Areas, Locally Inspired and Connected Community - each hotel will feature compact rooms (approximately 15 sq m), whose contemporary design will emphasize key features like superior quality beds and high pressure rain showers. A large mixed-use space, meanwhile, will include a cosy and efficient work space, a leisure area, and a restaurant concept curated by local chefs who champion sustainability.

In the upcoming Chatuchak hotel, which is the only hotel to be located within the world-famous market, this includes an eatery developed by Bangkok-based chefs and restaurateurs, Jarrett Wrisley and Paolo Vitaletti, whose own restaurants, Soul Food Mahanakorn and Appia, are renowned for their sustainable approach to cooking. Their menu at ASAI Chatuchak will highlight produce from Thailand's Royal Projects.

Each ASAI hotel worldwide will leverage technology to streamline the booking and stay experience. This includes the implementation of self check-in kiosks, and exclusive online guides that link guests with authentic local experiences and lesser-known, but Instagram-worthy, attractions. ASAI will also link with selected local online start-ups, such as TakeMeTour in Thailand, to offer personalised excursions.

Staff at each property will be hired for personality as much as experience, and they will very much be the face of the brand, expected to be passionate about their neighbourhoods and always ready to share their knowledge with guests.

Alongside ASAI Chatuchak, five more properties are already confirmed in the pipeline. This includes three ASAI Hotels in Cebu, Philippines (in Lapu-Lapu, Oslob, and the city centre); one hotel in Yangon, Myanmar (in the historic Yankin Township); and a second hotel in Bangkok (in the stylish Sathorn district). All are expected to open throughout 2019.

ASAI Hotels' management team hopes to secure over 10 properties in the pipeline by the end of the year across Southeast Asia and Japan. This includes owned and joint venture properties as well as properties under Hotel Management Agreements. Australia, Europe and Central America are also on the radar for potential projects.

"Inspired by community, and driven by sustainability, ASAI is an exciting new concept for Dusit that will leverage the company's 70 years of hospitality heritage to deliver a new kind of stay experience in vibrant neighbourhoods worldwide," said Mr Siradej Donavanik, Managing Director of Asai Holdings Co., Ltd., Dusit International. "The brand has been carefully crafted to meet the needs of millennial-minded travellers who seek authentic local experiences, and who appreciate value and quality for money.

"ASAI is not budget travel - this is an affordable lifestyle brand offering something new, different and bespoke. Our collaborations with local artisans in each destination will ensure each stay is unique, memorable, and definitely worthy of our slogan - Live Local. And everywhere we set foot we will always ensure we have a positive impact."

Ms Suphajee Suthumpun, Group CEO, Dusit International, said, "In line with our three-pronged strategy for balance, expansion and diversification, the introduction of ASAI Hotels will add an innovative new revenue stream to our company that complements our traditional hospitality offerings and actively responds to the needs and desires of millennial-minded travellers.

"Recent detailed studies in America have shown that, alongside a desire for local experiences, a majority 35% of this segment prefer to stay in luxury and upscale resorts. The majority also placed cost and security as chief concerns when booking accommodation. ASAI is perfectly positioned to meet these needs, and we look forward to making the brand a huge success."

Dusit International is currently in a significant growth phase which will see the company's current portfolio of 27 hotels surpass 70 worldwide within the next four years. The company's other hotel brands, which cover luxury and mid-market segments, include: Dusit Thani, Dusit Devarana, Dusit Princess, and dusitD2.

About Dusit International

Dusit International was founded in 1948 by Honorary Chairperson Thanpuying Chanut Piyaoui, whose first hotel was the Princess on Bangkok's Charoenkrung Road. Today the company is a leader in hotel management and hospitality education and comprises a unique international portfolio of distinctive hotels and resorts operating under four brands: Dusit Thani, dusitD2, Dusit Princess and Dusit Devarana. The new ASAI Hotels brand is set to open its first property early next year.

Dusit International currently operates 27 properties worldwide and has over 50 confirmed projects in the pipeline in key destinations such as Bhutan, China, Indonesia, Kenya, Myanmar, Oman, Philippines, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Thailand, and UAE.

The company also operates the signature Devarana Spa and has a fast-growing Education Division. The latter, established in 1993, comprises Dusit Thani College, which offers vocational and postgraduate hospitality degrees at campuses in Bangkok and Pattaya; and Le Cordon Bleu Dusit Culinary School. For more information, please visit www.dusit.com[1].

Photo: Mr Siradej Donavanik, Managing Director, Asai Holdings Co., Ltd.; Ms Suphajee Suthumpun, Group CEO, Dusit International; Mr Chanin Donavanik, Vice Chairman and Chairman of the Executive Committee, Dusit International; Ms Natapa Sriyuksiri, Creative Director, ASAI Hotels. (L-R)

Media Contacts:

Jetana KriengsakophasDirector - Corporate Communications | Dusit InternationalTel: +66 2200 9999 ext. 3325 | Email: [email protected][2]

Sureerat Sudpairak Assistant Director - Corporate Communications | Dusit InternationalTel: +66 2200 9999 ext. 3321 | Email: [email protected][3]

Topic: New ProductSectors: Daily Finance, Real Estate, Travel & Tourism, Hospitality, Local Business[4][5][6][7][8] http://www.acnnewswire.com From the Asia Corporate News Network

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References

  1. ^ www.dusit.com (www.dusit.com)
  2. ^ [email protected] (www.acnnewswire.com)
  3. ^ [email protected] (www.acnnewswire.com)
  4. ^ Daily Finance (www.acnnewswire.com)
  5. ^ Real Estate (www.acnnewswire.com)
  6. ^ Travel & Tourism (www.acnnewswire.com)
  7. ^ Hospitality (www.acnnewswire.com)
  8. ^ Local Business (www.acnnewswire.com)

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