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Jetwing Hotels portfolio align with modern travel expectations
Sunday Island
|April 20, 2025
Jetwing Hotels has unveiled a readjustment of its branding strategy, signalling a bold step forward in aligning its offer ings with the evolving trends of modern travel. This initiative reflects the company's commitment to addressing the diverse needs and preferences of today's travellers while reinforcing its position as a leader in Sri Lanka's hospitality sector.
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Recognising the shifting dynamics of the travel industry, Jetwing Hotels is transitioning from its previous categorization of "Hotels" and "Villas" to a refreshed and more defined portfolio structure. The properties will now be grouped into four distinct segments: Jetwing Luxury Reserves, Jetwing Premium Hotels, Select Hotels, and Essentials. This strategic move aims to provide guests with a clearer, more intuitive understanding of the brand's offerings, catering to a wide spectrum of travellers-from the budget-conscious to those seeking truly extraordinary escapes.
The first of the newly defined segments, Jetwing Luxury Reserves, represents the epitome of indulgence, crafted for discerning travellers seeking unparalleled exclusivity and personalised experiences. This segment features 5-star, flagship properties, each offering a harmonious blend of distinct architecture in stunning locations, gourmet dining experiences, and bespoke service that anticipates every need. Designed to provide not just stays but unforgettable journeys, Jetwing Luxury Reserves promises intimate sanctuaries where luxury meets authenticity.
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