Named APSpace, the coworking space features a minimalist and modern concept.
tate-owned airport operator Angkasa Pura II (AP II) has opened a premium coworking space at Terminal 3 of Soekarno-Hatta International Airport in Tangerang, Banten.
Named APSpace, it features a minimalist and modern concept and is equipped with various facilities, such as serviced offices, meeting rooms, an event space, business lounge, high-speed internet and sleeping pods.
Kompas.com reported that APSpace was part of a collaboration between AP II and Unionspace, a coworking space and business solution provider in Southeast Asia.
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AP II acting senior vice president of corporate secretary, Achmad Rifai, said that APSpace aimed to meet the demand of professionals who needed a working space at the airport.
He also mentioned that APSpace was among the airport operator’s efforts to go global by partnering with an international company.
APSpace could be an example of how an airport should be developed by considering the trends and needs of travelers, Achmad added.
“Professionals can hold meetings or meet their business partners in this premium coworking space before or after their flights,” said Achmad, adding that APSpace helped professionals save time amid their busy schedule. (jes/kes)
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