November 12, 2015

RED PLANET HOTELS FORM EXCLUSIVE PARTNERSHIP WITH UNIQLO FOR STYLISH HOTEL UNIFORM

Red Planet Hotels continues to redefine Asia’s value hospitality sector by forming a close partnership with leading clothing brand Uniqlo to exclusively supply staff uniforms for all of its hotels.

Red Planet worked closely with Uniqlo to carefully select various uniform styles for hotel front desk staff to accurately reflect both brands’ character and appeal.

Red Planet Hotels Chief Executive Officer Tim Hansing said it was a “fantastic endorsement” for the company to be working alongside such an iconic global company, representing the fun and flair that Red Planet Hotels strives to provide for its guests.

“Uniqlo is an incredibly strong brand which is admired amongst our key guest demographics for being relevant in style and through the value it provides its customers,” Mr Hansing said.

“Red Planet aims to achieve similar goals for our guests. Within the value hotel sector we are developing and growing a brand that delivers significant booking technology innovations and up-to-date destination information in addition to thoughtful design and style.

“It goes without saying that our staff enjoy wearing their Uniqlo uniforms - they add a stylish spark to our lobbies.”

Red Planet Hotels launched its redefined value hotel brand in July of this year, with a mission to apply a cutting-edge technology suite to the room booking process and to unveil its category-leading In-Stay Mode for in-house guests’ mobile devices.

The company’s hotel design enhancements add flair to a hotel sector in Asia that has long-suffered from scant attention to this detail.

This year has been busy for Red Planet Hotels. After launching its new brand across the region in July, it opened flagship hotels in Manila and Tokyo and in December will open a further hotel in Bangkok, its second in the Thai capital.

“In terms of the partnerships we have created and the technology we have developed and continue to upgrade, we know we are making our brand highly desirable to travellers looking for more from the value hotel sector,” Mr Hansing added.