MHRA Advocates Better Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Coordination

Following a request earlier this year by the Malta Hotels and Restaurants Association, Ms. Maria Micallef, MCESD Chairperson, convened a MCESD Council meeting focused on disaster preparedness and emergency coordination, bringing together key national authorities and stakeholders. In his intervention, MHRA CEO Andrew Agius Muscat stressed that preparedness must not be viewed as a reaction to […]

February 28, 2026 Mediterranean Observer

MHRA: Vision 2050 Is a National Milestone for Malta’s Future

The Malta Hotels and Restaurants Association (MHRA) commends the Government of Malta for leading and launching Vision 2050, an important national milestone that reflects collective ambition and responsibility. Vision 2050 is not only a policy framework; it is a celebration of the Maltese people, of all those of goodwill who want to ensure that what […]

February 12, 2026 Mediterranean Observer

MHRA Welcomes Record Tourism Year: “Growth Is an Opportunity to Shape the Future We Want”

The Malta Hotels and Restaurants Association (MHRA) has welcomed the announcement of a new record year for Malta’s tourism sector, stating that the results reflect sustained vision, investment, and collective delivery across the industry. MHRA President Tony Zahra stated that, “The figures achieved in 2025 are indeed something to celebrate. These figures confirm that Malta’s […]

January 22, 2026 Mediterranean Observer

MHRA Calls for MCESD Discussion on Disaster Preparedness

Following the recent storm affecting coastal and urban areas across Malta and Gozo, the Malta Hotels and Restaurants Association (MHRA) commends the swift and professional response of public authorities, ensuring that no one was hurt during this challenging period. MHRA expresses solidarity with all affected, particularly hotels and restaurants that sustained damages, and acknowledges the […]

November 6, 2025 Mediterranean Observer

MHRA welcomes tourism reform, urges strong enforcement and equal standards across all accommodation

The Malta Hotels and Restaurants Association (MHRA) welcomes the new accommodation reform announced by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Tourism Ian Borg, describing it as a significant step toward a more sustainable and quality-driven tourism model for Malta. By removing the additional height allowances previously granted to hotels and introducing clear […]

October 27, 2025 Mediterranean Observer

MHRA: A Budget for the People and the Employers — A Bold Step Toward Malta’s Vision 2050

The Malta Hotels and Restaurants Association (MHRA) welcomes the 2026 Budget presented by Finance Minister Clyde Caruana as balanced, responsible, and forward-looking. This Budget protects people through higher pensions, family support, and energy stability, while giving employers the fiscal certainty needed to invest, innovate, and create quality jobs. The MHRA commends the Government’s commitment to […]


MHRA Commends Police Force for Major Drug Seizure and Reaffirms Zero Tolerance on Drugs

The Malta Hotels and Restaurants Association (MHRA) commends the Malta Police Force for their recent successful operation which led to the seizure of a substantial quantity of illegal drugs, preventing millions of euros’ worth of cocaine from reaching the streets. This decisive action once again demonstrates the professionalism and vigilance of Malta’s law enforcement authorities […]
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MHRA: Malta Needs More Productivity, Not Fewer Working Days

The Malta Hotels and Restaurants Association (MHRA) has expressed concern over the Opposition’s proposal to pilot a four-day workweek within the public sector. MHRA stated that while it recognises the importance of work–life balance and employee wellbeing, such a reform must be grounded in economic realities and productivity data, not political slogans. The Association warned […]
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MHRA: Finally, Malta Secures Direct Air Link with New York

The Malta Hotels and Restaurants Association (MHRA) strongly commends the Malta Tourism Authority (MTA) and Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Tourism Dr Ian Borg for the landmark announcement of a new direct flight connecting New York to Malta. What has long been called for has finally been realized. This development is […]
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MHRA : Responsibility Needed to Safeguard KM Malta Airlines and Malta’s Tourism

The Malta Hotels and Restaurants Association (MHRA) fully respects the right of employees to voice concerns through legitimate channels. However, such rights must be exercised responsibly and proportionately, especially when essential public services and the national interest are at stake. MHRA is closely following the latest industrial directives issued by the Airline Pilots Association Malta […]
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MHRA Raises Concerns on Substance Abuse and Workplace Safety – Calls for National Debate

The Malta Hotels and Restaurants Association (MHRA) is calling for a national debate on substance abuse and its impact on workplaces. Employers are increasingly left to face this growing problem alone, even as their legal responsibilities for health and safety continue to rise. A cannabis lobby recently highlighted concerns that random roadside substance testing could […]
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MHRA Condemns Violence: Safety and Rules Must Be Respected by All

In light of various incidents recently reported by media outlets, the Malta Hotels and Restaurants Association (MHRA) strongly condemns any form of violence in or around restaurants and hospitality establishments. MHRA underlines that rules must be respected by all. Outdoor dining is a policy actively promoted by government as many people prefer dining outdoors, but […]
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