The Malta Independent on Sunday

First five-star hotel superior in Malta opens its doors

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The first five-star hotel superior, the Hyatt Regency Malta, has opened its doors in Malta at the Baystreet complex.

The hotel, which took an investment of €45 million to set up, will open its doors on Saturday after being granted an operating license by the Malta Tourism Authority.

The certificat­e to operate as Malta’s first five-star hotel superior was presented by Tourism Minister Julia Farrugia Portelli to the hotel’s leadership on Friday during a visit to the Baystreet complex as part of industry meetings before the 2021 Budget.

The hotel has around 150 rooms and employs over 100 workers. Hyatt Internatio­nal Group has hundreds of renowned hotels around the world, and this hotel in St. Julian’s is one of their newest.

Farrugia Portelli praised the investment, and the success in turning the COVID-19 pandemic into an opportunit­y to improve one’s product and offer a higher quality service which fits into the government’s desire to offer sustainabl­e tourism.

She said that the €45 million investment gives faith to the tourism industry and the Maltese economy, and remarked that this investment has already created more than 100 jobs besides other work which was executed by local contractor­s and their workers.

Albert Galea, the CEO of the

Baystreet Group, expressed his satisfacti­on in the name of the group, and said that he is honoured with the classifica­tion granted to the hotel. He said that the Hyatt brand needs no introducti­on, and that they are optimistic from the day that the hotel officially opens its doors today.

The be.Hotel, which is also part of the Baystreet Complex, was also visited, with this hotel being upgraded from four-stars to four-star superior. It reflected the investment made to improve the hotel during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Group said that they have had an average occupancy of 68% since restrictio­ns related to tourism were relaxed.

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