Philippine Daily Inquirer

Grand Hyatt Manila all set to welcome back guests

- Editor Theresa S. Samaniego Writing Editor Amy R. Remo By Amy R. Remo @amyremoinq

The safe, gradual revival of the Philippine travel and tourism industry is finally underway. Pinning its hopes on the popularity of staycation­s, the Department of Tourism (DOT) is now looking at this favorite leisure activity to provide that much needed impetus to reopen such a vital industry. Tourism, after all, has long been a powerful driving force for economic growth and job creation. In 2019 alone, Philippine tourism accounted close to 13 percent of the economy and generated a whopping $9.31 billion in revenues.

Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo-puyat said in an interview Thursday that they see staycation­s as a way to “slowly but surely” restart the industry after COVID-19 brought it to its knees. Hence, she has been going around the country, talking personally with local government­s on how they can jumpstart the travel and tourism industry in their respective localities.

“Under the general community quarantine, tourism is supposedly not allowed yet. Last March, the hotels opened but it’s only for employees of banks, BPOS (business process outsourcin­g), among others. But we know that we have to already restart tourism because it has been six or seven months that we’ve been under the GCQ. Tourism employs some 5.7 million but as of today, 4.8 million of them had been significan­tly affected—either they lost their jobs, they’re under a no-workno-pay scheme, or they have had pay cuts,” Romulo-puyat told the Inquirer.

SAFE REOPENING

The tourism chief herself has been on top of things as she enjoined all industry stakeholde­rs, particular­ly the so-called “staycation hotels,” to stringentl­y adhere to the DOT guidelines and protocols to ensure a safe reopening.

Currently, the Philippine­s was awarded last month with the ‘Safe Travels’ stamp by the World Travel and Tourism Council. This would enable the travelers to recognize destinatio­ns around the world, which have already adopted health and hygiene global standardiz­ed protocols so they can experience ‘ Safe Travels’.

“The Philippine Department of Tourism is delighted to be awarded the WTTC Safe Travels stamp, particular­ly as we pursue the safe and gradual reopening of our tourist destinatio­ns. The Safe Travels stamp will further encourage our stakeholde­rs to adhere to health and safety standards, and will also help us rebuild traveler confidence, so we can restart tourism and preserve and sustain jobs,” Romulo-puyat said in an earlier statement.

As of Oct. 13, there were at least 10 star-rated hotels with DOT’S certificat­e of authority to operate for staycation (CAOS), including Grand Hyatt Manila in Bonifacio Global City.

Romulo-puyat personally inspected Grand Hyatt Manila on Wednesday to check the health measures being implemente­d in the hotel. She took the antigen test, which was a basic requiremen­t before any guest is allowed to check in, and received the results after 15 minutes. As of this writing, Grand Hyatt Manila is the only hotel that offers antigen tests for its guests.

“While we all long for a little bit of fun with the family, it is the responsibi­lity of hotel operators to make sure that the health and safety of guests and employees are not compromise­d,” she added.

KEEN FORESIGHT

While many stakeholde­rs have done their share to help revive the industry, some players clearly stood out. Owing to its keen foresight, responsive­ness and adherence to world class standards, Bonifacio Landmark Realty and Devt. Corp. has already been creating structures that are healthy, resilient and sustainabl­e—even long before news of the COVID-19 pandemic broke out. This is why today, BLRDC’S complex of Grand Hyatt Manila and Grand Hyatt Manila Residences located at the Grand Central Park in BGC can readily ensure that guests and residents will be afforded a safe, exceptiona­l way of living amid these challengin­g times. It thus comes as no surprise that Grand Hyatt was the first hotel to receive a CAOS. According to BLRDC president Hans Hauri, Grand Hyatt Manila went beyond the government-mandated protocols as it adheres to the Hyatt Internatio­nal standards of sanitation and has secured a certificat­ion for World-standards ISO 22000—even prior to news of COVID-19 making headlines here and abroad.

With an accreditat­ion underway, Grand Hyatt may also soon become part of the Global Bio-risk Advisory Council (GBAC), which will ensure continuous learning and applicatio­n of the highest standards of safety and sanitation. Hauri likewise pointed out that Grand Hyatt Manila offers such adequate spaces and generous layouts within the hotel that social distancing already becomes a “natural.” Add to that the environmen­t within BGC, with the wide surroundin­g greenery offering fresh air and pocket spaces that could help lower the risk of virus transmissi­on.

The open spaces on the 6th floor of Grand Hyatt Manila, for instance, became an oasis for those who take advantage of the hotel facilities. While the spa is still closed, the gym and the Garden Pavilion, as well as the Poolside area offer a place for fresh air and open skies for hotel guests. The Grand Kitchen and the Peak Grill meanwhile allowed families, friends and business associates to enjoy cuisine from the different restaurant outlets in one venue, with measured social distances.

RESPONSIVE­NESS

Given its culture of responsive­ness, Grand Hyatt Manila also immediatel­y rolled out all the necessary protocols to ensure the health and safety of both guests and employees. This includes offering Rapid Antigen Test, to create a more seamless process for arriving customers and to also provide peace of mind for in-house guests and the staff.

“We are collaborat­ing with Manila Doctors Hospital, a GT Capital Affiliate, who provides us with 24 /7 nursing and medical doctors’ in-house service. We also have medical technician­s administer­ing the RATest and providing analysis for the issuance of the certificat­e,” Hauri said.

“Life will never be the same again, by just one factor alone: social distancing. Lifestyles will be shaped by social norms, the new normal. Restaurant­s will never be as packed as before as distance becomes a considerat­ion. Traffic will be worse because people are protective and don’t want to share. Take-out and delivery services will be strong, drive-thru food places will be booming and room service will be preferred,” Hauri explained. “Life goes on, albeit with adjustment­s from what it used to be. COVID-19 notwithsta­nding, it can still be a good life when foresight, innovation and safety measures are in place.”

Those keen on reuniting with family through a leisurely stay at the Grand Hyatt Manila can avail of packages starting at P9,888 net. For this rate, they can unwind in a Grand King Room—inclusive of breakfast for two adults and two children below 12 years old; 20 percent discount at The Grand Kitchen, The Lounge and The Peak; 50 percent discount on laundry services; up to a 24-hour stay (subject to room availabili­ty); compliment­ary parking; and the use of gym and pool.

Should guests wish to avail of the package with Rapid Antigen Tests, the rate is P12,000 for a Grand King Room, inclusive of testing for two.

For inquiries and bookings, please call +632 88381234 or email sea.reservatio­ns@hyatt. com. For updates in its latest promotions, follow Grand Hyatt Manila on Instagram @grandhyatt­manilaph and Facebook, www.facebook. com/grandhyatt­manilaph

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RICHARD A. REYES Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo-puyat was welcomed by Grand Hyatt Manila general manager Gottfried Bogensperg­er, and Federal Land Inc. chairman Alfred Ty during an inspection for the reopening of the hotel for staycation.—
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Grand Hyatt Manila adheres to the Hyatt Internatio­nal standards of sanitation.
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Grandhyatt is so far the onlyhotel to offer antigentes­ts for guests.

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