Indonesia’s tourism and hospitality sector is set to host a major industry gathering as Indonesia Tourism Xchange 2026 (ITX 2026) brings global hospitality leaders to Jakarta on May 12, 2026. The one-day forum will take place at The Langham, Jakarta and is expected to bring together hotel owners, operators, investors, consultants, and senior decision-makers to discuss the trends shaping Indonesia’s tourism economy.
The event arrives at a time when Indonesia’s tourism industry continues to attract global interest, supported by strong travel demand, ongoing resort development, and new investment across key destinations. ITX 2026 aims to provide industry participants with insights into hotel performance, investment trends, hospitality technology, sustainability strategies, and evolving development models across the country.
Indonesia Tourism Xchange 2026 to Focus on Industry Growth and Investment
Indonesia Tourism Xchange 2026 has been designed as a strategic forum where tourism stakeholders can exchange ideas and evaluate opportunities across Indonesia’s rapidly growing hospitality market. The program will cover a range of topics that influence hotel development and tourism growth, including capital investment, tourism demand, market performance, and the future direction of hospitality projects.
The conference will begin with a comprehensive overview of Indonesia’s tourism outlook and investment environment for 2026. This session will explore economic conditions influencing travel demand, the current development pipeline for hotels and resorts, and the factors shaping capital allocation across Indonesia’s tourism destinations.
Indonesia remains one of Southeast Asia’s most diverse tourism markets, with destinations such as Bali, Jakarta, Lombok, and Labuan Bajo attracting increasing attention from investors and international hotel brands. Industry leaders attending ITX 2026 are expected to examine how these destinations are evolving and where the next wave of hospitality development may emerge.
Luxury Hospitality Trends to Shape the Industry Conversation
One of the central themes of ITX 2026 will be the transformation of the luxury hospitality segment. As traveler preferences evolve, hotel brands are increasingly focusing on experiential travel, personalized service, and properties that reflect local culture and identity.
Sherona Shng, Regional Vice President Operations Asia at Langham Hospitality Group, will address the shifting dynamics in luxury hospitality. Her session will explore how travelers visiting Indonesia are seeking experiences that combine authentic cultural elements with high-end service and destination storytelling.
The discussion will also examine how luxury hotels are adapting their development and operational strategies to meet these changing expectations while maintaining brand identity and global standards.
Hotel Performance and Market Demand Insights
Understanding hotel performance across Indonesia’s diverse destinations will also be a major focus of the event. Market performance indicators such as occupancy rates, average daily rates, and tourism demand patterns play a crucial role in shaping investment decisions for developers and hotel operators.
Matt Gebbie, Director – Pacific Asia at Horwath HTL, will present insights into Indonesia’s tourism outlook and the factors influencing hotel performance across both resort and urban markets. His presentation is expected to provide a detailed look at how tourism demand is evolving and what that means for hotel owners and investors planning future projects.
These insights may help stakeholders better understand which destinations are gaining momentum and how hospitality businesses can adapt their strategies to maximize long-term growth.
Branded Residences and New Hospitality Development Models
The forum will also explore the growing role of branded residences in hospitality development across Indonesia. This segment has gained popularity in recent years as developers integrate residential concepts into resort and lifestyle projects, allowing buyers to invest in properties linked to internationally recognized hotel brands.
A panel discussion moderated by Bill Barnett, Managing Director of C9 Hotelworks, will examine how residential-led developments are becoming part of larger resort ecosystems in several Indonesian destinations. The session will discuss how branded residences can strengthen investment potential while enhancing destination appeal.
Industry experts believe this model could become an increasingly important component of hospitality development in Indonesia, particularly in resort destinations where luxury real estate and tourism demand intersect.
Technology, Sustainability and Leadership in Hospitality
Beyond investment and development trends, ITX 2026 will also highlight several critical issues shaping the future of hospitality. These include hospitality technology adoption, sustainability initiatives, leadership transitions, and the role of culturally influenced design in hotel development.
Technology continues to transform the hospitality industry, from digital guest experiences and data-driven marketing to operational efficiency tools. At the same time, sustainability has become a key priority as travelers, investors, and hotel brands increasingly emphasize responsible tourism practices.
Sessions at the event will explore how these factors are influencing hotel operations and long-term business strategies across Indonesia’s tourism market.
Industry Collaboration and Event Organizers
Indonesia Tourism Xchange 2026 is organized by several leading hospitality and tourism advisory organizations, including Horwath HTL, C9 Hotelworks, STR, QUO Global, Greenview, and Delivering Asia, in partnership with Langham Hospitality Group.
The event also has the support of major industry associations such as the Jakarta Hotels Association, PHRI Indonesia, and the Bali Hotels Association. These organizations represent a wide network of hospitality stakeholders across the country and play an important role in strengthening collaboration within the industry.
The involvement of these organizations highlights the forum’s objective of creating a platform where tourism leaders, hotel executives, investors, and consultants can share insights and explore new opportunities.
Registration and Participation
Attendance at Indonesia Tourism Xchange 2026 is complimentary, although advance registration is required. This approach aims to encourage broad participation from hospitality professionals interested in gaining insights into Indonesia’s tourism market.
The event will take place at The Langham, Jakarta, one of the city’s leading luxury hotels. Participants are expected to gain valuable perspectives on investment opportunities, hotel development strategies, and operational trends shaping the Indonesian hospitality sector.
As Indonesia continues to position itself as a leading tourism destination in Asia, forums such as ITX 2026 play an important role in connecting industry leaders and driving strategic conversations about the future of tourism and hospitality across the country.













