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Sudima Expands Horizons: Celebrating 25 Years of Growth

Sudima Hotels is poised for expansion as it celebrates its 25th anniversary in 2023. The New Zealand-based hotel chain is actively exploring growth opportunities within the country and across the Pacific Islands. In an exclusive interview, founder Sudesh Jhunjhnuwala shared insights on the current state of the hotel industry and the strategic direction for Sudima’s future.
The hospitality sector has faced numerous challenges over the past few years, notably due to the global pandemic. Despite these hurdles, Sudima Hotels has remained resilient. Jhunjhnuwala emphasized the importance of adapting to changing market conditions and evolving guest expectations. He noted, “The key to our success has been our commitment to providing exceptional service and an unforgettable experience for our guests.”
Sudima’s portfolio currently includes several properties across New Zealand, with plans to enhance its presence in the Pacific. The company aims to tap into increasing tourism in the region, a move that aligns with broader recovery trends in the hospitality industry. Jhunjhnuwala highlighted that strategic investments and partnerships will play a crucial role in their expansion efforts.
Future Vision and Investment Plans
Looking ahead, Sudima Hotels is focusing on both new developments and renovations of existing properties. The company has earmarked significant funds for enhancements that will modernize facilities and improve sustainability practices. Jhunjhnuwala remarked that “investing in eco-friendly initiatives is not just a trend but a necessity in today’s market.”
The hotel chain is also exploring potential collaborations with local businesses, aiming to create a more integrated tourist experience. Jhunjhnuwala stated, “By partnering with local artisans and service providers, we can offer guests a genuine taste of New Zealand and the Pacific Islands.” This approach not only supports the local economy but also enriches the guest experience.
Sudima Hotels has a strong commitment to community engagement. As part of their anniversary celebrations, the company is launching initiatives that support local charities and encourage staff volunteerism. Jhunjhnuwala believes that giving back to the community is essential for building a sustainable business.
Adapting to Market Changes
The hotel industry is witnessing a notable shift in traveler preferences. Guests are increasingly seeking personalized experiences and unique offerings. Sudima Hotels has responded by redefining its services to meet these demands. Jhunjhnuwala pointed out that “understanding our guests’ needs is paramount, and we are continuously evolving to provide tailored experiences.”
Moreover, the integration of technology in hospitality is transforming how hotels operate. Sudima is investing in digital solutions to streamline operations and enhance guest interactions. This includes contactless check-ins and mobile room service options, which have become increasingly popular.
As Sudima Hotels celebrates its quarter-century milestone, the focus remains on growth and innovation. The company’s ability to adapt to market changes and invest in community initiatives positions it as a leader in the hospitality sector. Jhunjhnuwala concluded, “We are excited about the future and look forward to welcoming more guests to experience the warmth and beauty of New Zealand and the Pacific.”
With plans for expansion underway, Sudima Hotels is set to continue its legacy of excellence in the hospitality industry, reinforcing its status as a beloved homegrown brand.
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