Panwell Indonesia is primarily engaged in travel agencies activity. Its headquarters is located in Jawa Timur. The company was founded in 2012. Panwell Indonesia was established by a group of passionate travel enthusiasts, including its founder, Agus Santoso. The company has carved a niche in the travel industry by offering comprehensive travel solutions, including tour packages, ticketing services, and travel insurance. Its primary business line is travel agency services, while it also engages in secondary activities such as event management and corporate travel planning. Panwell Indonesia operates several branches across major cities in Indonesia, including Jakarta, Surabaya, and Bali, enhancing its local geographical footprint. The company is known for its popular travel packages, such as "Explore Indonesia" and "Bali Bliss," which have become well-recognized brands in the travel market. Internationally, Panwell Indonesia has expanded its operations to include partnerships with travel agencies in Southeast Asia, allowing it to offer travel services to destinations in Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand. The company is a member of the Indonesian Travel Agents Association (ASITA) and actively participates in travel expos and industry events. Panwell Indonesia's corporate structure includes a subsidiary, Panwell Tours, which focuses on luxury travel experiences. The company aims to provide exceptional travel experiences by prioritizing customer satisfaction and sustainable tourism practices. Its mission is to become a leading travel agency in Southeast Asia, promoting cultural exchange and responsible travel.
Headquarters
Jl. Tunjungan No. 94
Surabaya; East Java;
Postal Code: 60275
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