Tourism Recovering In Indonesia’s Quake-Hit Lombok With Rising Hotel Occupancy Rate

Tourism Recovering In Indonesia’s Quake-Hit Lombok With Rising Hotel Occupancy Rate

MATARAM, Indonesia, Feb 24 (NNN-ANTARA) – Hotels in the quake-hit island of Lombok have seen rising occupancy rate, thanks to effective sales and promotion programmes, coupled with renovation for damaged facilities, a hotel operator, said.

Lining up alongside the main road in northern Lombok area of Senggigi, several hotels that were significantly damaged by the devastating earthquake in Aug last year were apparently neat and tidy with tour cars picking up and dropping foreign tourists in their premises.

An operator of a resort in Senggigi said that hotel occupancy rate in the area has been rising from the worst situation after a 7.0-magnitude quake hit the island on Aug 5, 2018, leaving hundreds dead.

“Our average occupancy rate now has risen to 50 percent. It will take more time to make it back to 85 percent like in 2017,” General Manager of Katamaran Resort, Wayan Sudiarta, said.

Wayan said, his resort quickly took initiatives to renovate the facilities and resumed operation.

“We only sustained minor damages, like small cracks in the walls, thanks to our resort’s strong construction,” he said, adding that, the renovation work was completed in Oct, last year.

Occupancy rate of the resort reached 70 percent during the recent Chinese Lunar New Year holiday, he said.

According to Wayan, Chinese tourists have greatly contributed to his resort’s business, thanks to its cooperation with Chinese travel agencies.

“Chinese guests in our resort constantly contributed 15 percent to overall guests. This figure may increase on special occasions, like the Lunar New Year and Chinese national day holiday in Oct,” he said.

With the coming Easter holiday in Apr and the Eid holiday in Jun, “I am optimistic that our occupancy rate may reach up to 75 percent by Jun,” Wayan said.

Tourism in the region is expected to recover sooner, with plans for more direct flights to the island and more seaports, he said.– NNN-ANTARA

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