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Hyatt Regency Algiers Airport

Houari Boumediene Airport, Dar El Beïda 16033, Algeria
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MARIAMARIA
I stayed at the Hyatt Regency Algiers Airport for two consecutive months, and unfortunately, my experience has been overwhelmingly negative. I feel compelled to share the details, as the service and treatment I received from the hotel staff were not only unprofessional but, at times, deeply disrespectful. The hotel provides laundry services during two limited time slots: from 9:00 to 10:00 AM and 4:30 to 6:00 PM. Despite the restrictions, the service itself is extremely poor. Clothing is returned unclean, and worse, every item is stapled with the room number – an unacceptable practice that ruined my brand-new work jacket. It was returned wrinkled, visibly damaged, and not properly cleaned. After that incident, I stopped using the laundry service altogether. On one particular occasion, I arrived at the laundry room at exactly 9:50 AM. I made a special effort to wake up just to drop off my uniform. However, I found the door already closed. I knocked, and when the staff member opened, she rudely told me the service was closed because she already had “too many bags,” despite being 10 minutes early. From the beginning, the reception staff displayed a consistently unfriendly and dismissive attitude. One particularly unpleasant incident occurred when I purchased a coffee and was then asked by a receptionist (whose name I will not mention) to hand over my card so she could “note down my card number.” I asked to see where in the hotel policy this was stated, and she refused to show me anything. I was then told I could not return to my room unless I provided the card. Housekeeping services were inconsistent and deeply unsatisfactory. My sheets were not changed for over three weeks despite repeated requests. When they finally were, one of the pillowcases was visibly dirty (photo available). Several of my colleagues and I also noticed that some of our personal belongings had been moved or tampered with, and some of our food was even eaten while we were away flying. When we raised the issue, the response was complete denial. On multiple occasions, housekeeping staff attempted to enter the rooms even when the “Do Not Disturb” sign was clearly displayed. Upon arrival, we were told a dedicated crew lounge with staff to cook for us would be available. It took over two weeks for anyone to show up. During that time, we had to rely on external food. Once the service finally started, the food quality was so poor it caused severe stomach issues for many of us. We stopped eating the hotel food altogether after discovering bugs in our dishes (photo available). While we occasionally tried to eat breakfast, even something as simple as fried eggs became a risk. Most recently, a new policy was implemented stating that bringing food and drinks into the hotel was strictly prohibited. However, this rule was never communicated to us. One day, feeling extremely unwell, I ordered food from outside as I could not eat the hotel meals. When I tried to take it to my room, the staff escalated the situation and called security, treating me as if I were carrying a weapon. I was forced to eat my meal sitting on a curb outside, in unsanitary conditions, simply because I wasn’t allowed to eat in my room. At that moment, I asked the girl who was trying to translate between me and the security staff: "Do you really expect me to eat like a dog outside in the street?" And the answer was "Yes". Ironically, I have seen other guests walk in with food in hand without any issue. Moreover, communication was nearly impossible. In an international hotel where over 50% of the clientele are flight crews from outside Algeria, it is expected that the staff speak English. Yet most employees did not, creating a constant barrier and further complicating every interaction. As a flight attendant, I have stayed in over ten different hotels around the world, and never have I been treated with such disregard. The hotel failed to meet even the most basic standards of hospitality. The lack of professionalism, hygiene, safety, and customer respect was appalling.
Vanya RachkovaVanya Rachkova
⚠️ I strongly advise any airline, business traveler, or tourist to avoid this hotel if you expect equal treatment, safe food, or respect for your personal data and dignity. As a frequent international traveler and I have never encountered such alarming and unprofessional conduct from a hotel. My recent stay at this establishment has raised serious concerns regarding discrimination, hygiene, and violations of both Algerian and European laws. Firstly, the hotel applies its policies inconsistently. While we were strictly prohibited from bringing food, we personally witnessed another guests openly carrying food into the hotel without any intervention. When asked, a representative confirmed that other some people were allowed to bring food, despite the hotel having previously claimed in writing that no crew was allowed to do so. Secondly, the hygiene conditions were unacceptable. On multiple occasions, food served included foreign hair and dead flies, posing a serious risk to health and safety. Despite raising this with management, the response was not only dismissive but included open hostility and personal threats. Most concerning is the hotel management’s decision to forward the content of a personal email complaint to my employer without my consent, which is in disregard of protecting individuals from unauthorized sharing of private data. Instead of addressing legitimate complaints professionally, the management responded with threats, intimidation, and false accusations, even going as far as denying the events witnessed by multiple guests. This is not only unethical—it may be unlawful. There is no way to use the shuttle bus, because you need 10 people. There is a taxi provided from the hotel, but there is no driver for it. Also on early morning/late nights the provided service of transportation from/to the airport is impossible as staff claims they ,,have lost the phone”. The attitude is rude, childish and even funny. Also it is impossible to print documents on reception, because,,the system is not working” or the ,,machine is broken”. The laundry service is horrible. Clothes that need to be cleaned only in dry cleaning and PAID to be cleaned that way are given back washed in washing machine, not even ironed and with holes from staples. In summary, this hotel: Applies policies discriminatorily to different guests Maintains poor hygiene with unsafe food handling Engages in threatening behavior toward guests raising concerns Violates privacy and data protection laws by sharing personal correspondence without consent
Anton NikolovAnton Nikolov
I recently had the opportunity to stay at the Hyatt Regency near the airport in Algiers, and overall, it was a fantastic experience. The hotel is large and modern, offering both standard and deluxe rooms. I stayed in a deluxe room, which was exceptionally spacious and comfortable. The room was well-equipped with a large flat-screen TV, a capsule coffee machine, an electric kettle, a mini fridge, and a generous bathroom featuring both a bathtub and a separate shower area. The thick, solid doors helped ensure excellent sound insulation, making the room quiet and relaxing. Wi-Fi coverage was strong and consistent throughout the hotel, which was very convenient for both work and leisure. The hotel has four elevators, which kept waiting times minimal. One of the highlights was the wellness area, which includes an indoor swimming pool, a steam room, and a well-equipped gym. The fitness center is particularly impressive—spacious and filled with professional-grade machines, free weights, and even a scale. Laundry services are available for an additional fee, with clearly posted operating hours. Another standout feature was the breakfast buffet—absolutely outstanding, with a vast variety of fresh and delicious options to suit all tastes. In summary, Hyatt Regency Algiers Airport offers a high level of comfort, excellent amenities, and great convenience for travelers. I would definitely recommend it for both business and leisure stays.
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I stayed at the Hyatt Regency Algiers Airport for two consecutive months, and unfortunately, my experience has been overwhelmingly negative. I feel compelled to share the details, as the service and treatment I received from the hotel staff were not only unprofessional but, at times, deeply disrespectful. The hotel provides laundry services during two limited time slots: from 9:00 to 10:00 AM and 4:30 to 6:00 PM. Despite the restrictions, the service itself is extremely poor. Clothing is returned unclean, and worse, every item is stapled with the room number – an unacceptable practice that ruined my brand-new work jacket. It was returned wrinkled, visibly damaged, and not properly cleaned. After that incident, I stopped using the laundry service altogether. On one particular occasion, I arrived at the laundry room at exactly 9:50 AM. I made a special effort to wake up just to drop off my uniform. However, I found the door already closed. I knocked, and when the staff member opened, she rudely told me the service was closed because she already had “too many bags,” despite being 10 minutes early. From the beginning, the reception staff displayed a consistently unfriendly and dismissive attitude. One particularly unpleasant incident occurred when I purchased a coffee and was then asked by a receptionist (whose name I will not mention) to hand over my card so she could “note down my card number.” I asked to see where in the hotel policy this was stated, and she refused to show me anything. I was then told I could not return to my room unless I provided the card. Housekeeping services were inconsistent and deeply unsatisfactory. My sheets were not changed for over three weeks despite repeated requests. When they finally were, one of the pillowcases was visibly dirty (photo available). Several of my colleagues and I also noticed that some of our personal belongings had been moved or tampered with, and some of our food was even eaten while we were away flying. When we raised the issue, the response was complete denial. On multiple occasions, housekeeping staff attempted to enter the rooms even when the “Do Not Disturb” sign was clearly displayed. Upon arrival, we were told a dedicated crew lounge with staff to cook for us would be available. It took over two weeks for anyone to show up. During that time, we had to rely on external food. Once the service finally started, the food quality was so poor it caused severe stomach issues for many of us. We stopped eating the hotel food altogether after discovering bugs in our dishes (photo available). While we occasionally tried to eat breakfast, even something as simple as fried eggs became a risk. Most recently, a new policy was implemented stating that bringing food and drinks into the hotel was strictly prohibited. However, this rule was never communicated to us. One day, feeling extremely unwell, I ordered food from outside as I could not eat the hotel meals. When I tried to take it to my room, the staff escalated the situation and called security, treating me as if I were carrying a weapon. I was forced to eat my meal sitting on a curb outside, in unsanitary conditions, simply because I wasn’t allowed to eat in my room. At that moment, I asked the girl who was trying to translate between me and the security staff: "Do you really expect me to eat like a dog outside in the street?" And the answer was "Yes". Ironically, I have seen other guests walk in with food in hand without any issue. Moreover, communication was nearly impossible. In an international hotel where over 50% of the clientele are flight crews from outside Algeria, it is expected that the staff speak English. Yet most employees did not, creating a constant barrier and further complicating every interaction. As a flight attendant, I have stayed in over ten different hotels around the world, and never have I been treated with such disregard. The hotel failed to meet even the most basic standards of hospitality. The lack of professionalism, hygiene, safety, and customer respect was appalling.
MARIA

MARIA

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⚠️ I strongly advise any airline, business traveler, or tourist to avoid this hotel if you expect equal treatment, safe food, or respect for your personal data and dignity. As a frequent international traveler and I have never encountered such alarming and unprofessional conduct from a hotel. My recent stay at this establishment has raised serious concerns regarding discrimination, hygiene, and violations of both Algerian and European laws. Firstly, the hotel applies its policies inconsistently. While we were strictly prohibited from bringing food, we personally witnessed another guests openly carrying food into the hotel without any intervention. When asked, a representative confirmed that other some people were allowed to bring food, despite the hotel having previously claimed in writing that no crew was allowed to do so. Secondly, the hygiene conditions were unacceptable. On multiple occasions, food served included foreign hair and dead flies, posing a serious risk to health and safety. Despite raising this with management, the response was not only dismissive but included open hostility and personal threats. Most concerning is the hotel management’s decision to forward the content of a personal email complaint to my employer without my consent, which is in disregard of protecting individuals from unauthorized sharing of private data. Instead of addressing legitimate complaints professionally, the management responded with threats, intimidation, and false accusations, even going as far as denying the events witnessed by multiple guests. This is not only unethical—it may be unlawful. There is no way to use the shuttle bus, because you need 10 people. There is a taxi provided from the hotel, but there is no driver for it. Also on early morning/late nights the provided service of transportation from/to the airport is impossible as staff claims they ,,have lost the phone”. The attitude is rude, childish and even funny. Also it is impossible to print documents on reception, because,,the system is not working” or the ,,machine is broken”. The laundry service is horrible. Clothes that need to be cleaned only in dry cleaning and PAID to be cleaned that way are given back washed in washing machine, not even ironed and with holes from staples. In summary, this hotel: Applies policies discriminatorily to different guests Maintains poor hygiene with unsafe food handling Engages in threatening behavior toward guests raising concerns Violates privacy and data protection laws by sharing personal correspondence without consent
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I recently had the opportunity to stay at the Hyatt Regency near the airport in Algiers, and overall, it was a fantastic experience. The hotel is large and modern, offering both standard and deluxe rooms. I stayed in a deluxe room, which was exceptionally spacious and comfortable. The room was well-equipped with a large flat-screen TV, a capsule coffee machine, an electric kettle, a mini fridge, and a generous bathroom featuring both a bathtub and a separate shower area. The thick, solid doors helped ensure excellent sound insulation, making the room quiet and relaxing. Wi-Fi coverage was strong and consistent throughout the hotel, which was very convenient for both work and leisure. The hotel has four elevators, which kept waiting times minimal. One of the highlights was the wellness area, which includes an indoor swimming pool, a steam room, and a well-equipped gym. The fitness center is particularly impressive—spacious and filled with professional-grade machines, free weights, and even a scale. Laundry services are available for an additional fee, with clearly posted operating hours. Another standout feature was the breakfast buffet—absolutely outstanding, with a vast variety of fresh and delicious options to suit all tastes. In summary, Hyatt Regency Algiers Airport offers a high level of comfort, excellent amenities, and great convenience for travelers. I would definitely recommend it for both business and leisure stays.
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I stayed at the Hyatt Regency Algiers Airport for two consecutive months, and unfortunately, my experience has been overwhelmingly negative. I feel compelled to share the details, as the service and treatment I received from the hotel staff were not only unprofessional but, at times, deeply disrespectful.||||The hotel provides laundry services during two limited time slots: from 9:00 to 10:00 AM and 4:30 to 6:00 PM. Despite the restrictions, the service itself is extremely poor. Clothing is returned unclean, and worse, every item is stapled with the room number – an unacceptable practice that ruined my brand-new work jacket. It was returned wrinkled, visibly damaged, and not properly cleaned. After that incident, I stopped using the laundry service altogether.||||On one particular occasion, I arrived at the laundry room at exactly 9:50 AM — well within the posted timeframe — after finishing a flight that had landed at 4:00 AM. I made a special effort to wake up just to drop off my uniform. However, I found the door already closed. I knocked, and when the staff member opened, she rudely told me the service was closed because she already had “too many bags,” despite being 10 minutes early. This is unacceptable. If I have many passengers on a flight, I still continue to serve all of them — because it is my job. The same level of professionalism should apply in hospitality.||||From the beginning, the reception staff displayed a consistently unfriendly and dismissive attitude. One particularly unpleasant incident occurred when I purchased a coffee and was then asked by a receptionist (whose name I will not mention) to hand over my card so she could “note down my card number.” I asked to see where in the hotel policy this was stated, and she refused to show me anything. I was then told I could not return to my room unless I provided the card. As a flight attendant, I already have a corporate card with the hotel, so there was no justification for this treatment. From that moment on, I was treated poorly every time I approached the front desk.||||Housekeeping services were inconsistent and deeply unsatisfactory. My sheets were not changed for over three weeks despite repeated requests. When they finally were, one of the pillowcases was visibly dirty (photo available). Several of my colleagues and I also noticed that some of our personal belongings had been moved or tampered with, and some of our food was even eaten while we were away flying. When we raised the issue, the response was complete denial.||On multiple occasions, housekeeping staff attempted to enter the rooms even when the “Do Not Disturb” sign was clearly displayed. In rooms that were not locked from the inside, they would walk in and wake us up. This level of intrusion is completely unacceptable, especially for flight crew needing proper rest between long duties.||||Room security was another major issue. My room door did not close properly, which I reported several times and requested to change rooms. Every time, I was told the hotel was “fully booked” — which was not true, as I could see availability.||Additionally, as a flight attendant, I require a quiet environment to rest. However, from the very beginning, I was placed in a room with an internal connecting door to another guest room. This caused constant disturbance due to loud noise from the adjacent room. I requested a room change for this reason as well, but once again, the reception staff — speaking rudely and with no regard — refused to accommodate the request. It was clear they had no understanding or care for the needs of airline crews who rely on proper rest.||||Upon arrival, we were told a dedicated crew lounge with staff to cook for us would be available. It took over two weeks for anyone to show up. During that time, we had to rely on external food. Once the service finally started, the food quality was so poor it caused severe stomach issues for many of us. We stopped eating the hotel food altogether after discovering bugs in our dishes (photo available). While we occasionally tried to eat breakfast, even something as simple as fried eggs became a risk.||||Most recently, a new policy was implemented stating that bringing food and drinks into the hotel was strictly prohibited. However, this rule was never communicated to us. One day, feeling extremely unwell, I ordered food from outside as I could not eat the hotel meals. When I tried to take it to my room, the staff escalated the situation and called security, treating me as if I were carrying a weapon. I was forced to eat my meal sitting on a curb outside, in unsanitary conditions, simply because I wasn’t allowed to eat in my room. At that moment I asked the girl who was trying to translate between me and the security staff: "Do you really expect me to eat like a dog outside in the street?" And the answer, shockingly, was "Yes". ||Ironically, I have seen other guests walk in with food in hand without any issue.||||Moreover, communication was nearly impossible. In an international hotel where over 50% of the clientele are flight crews from outside Algeria, it is expected that the staff speak English. Yet most employees did not, creating a constant barrier and further complicating every interaction.||||As a flight attendant, I have stayed in over ten different hotels around the world, and never have I been treated with such disregard. The Hyatt Regency Algiers Airport failed to meet even the most basic standards of hospitality. The lack of professionalism, hygiene, safety, and customer respect was appalling. I strongly advise others — especially airline crews — to...

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I stayed at the Hyatt Regency Algiers Airport for two consecutive months, and unfortunately, my experience has been overwhelmingly negative. I feel compelled to share the details, as the service and treatment I received from the hotel staff were not only unprofessional but, at times, deeply disrespectful.

The hotel provides laundry services during two limited time slots: from 9:00 to 10:00 AM and 4:30 to 6:00 PM. Despite the restrictions, the service itself is extremely poor. Clothing is returned unclean, and worse, every item is stapled with the room number – an unacceptable practice that ruined my brand-new work jacket. It was returned wrinkled, visibly damaged, and not properly cleaned. After that incident, I stopped using the laundry service altogether.

On one particular occasion, I arrived at the laundry room at exactly 9:50 AM. I made a special effort to wake up just to drop off my uniform. However, I found the door already closed. I knocked, and when the staff member opened, she rudely told me the service was closed because she already had “too many bags,” despite being 10 minutes early.

From the beginning, the reception staff displayed a consistently unfriendly and dismissive attitude. One particularly unpleasant incident occurred when I purchased a coffee and was then asked by a receptionist (whose name I will not mention) to hand over my card so she could “note down my card number.” I asked to see where in the hotel policy this was stated, and she refused to show me anything. I was then told I could not return to my room unless I provided the card.

Housekeeping services were inconsistent and deeply unsatisfactory. My sheets were not changed for over three weeks despite repeated requests. When they finally were, one of the pillowcases was visibly dirty (photo available). Several of my colleagues and I also noticed that some of our personal belongings had been moved or tampered with, and some of our food was even eaten while we were away flying. When we raised the issue, the response was complete denial.

On multiple occasions, housekeeping staff attempted to enter the rooms even when the “Do Not Disturb” sign was clearly displayed.

Upon arrival, we were told a dedicated crew lounge with staff to cook for us would be available. It took over two weeks for anyone to show up. During that time, we had to rely on external food. Once the service finally started, the food quality was so poor it caused severe stomach issues for many of us. We stopped eating the hotel food altogether after discovering bugs in our dishes (photo available). While we occasionally tried to eat breakfast, even something as simple as fried eggs became a risk.

Most recently, a new policy was implemented stating that bringing food and drinks into the hotel was strictly prohibited. However, this rule was never communicated to us. One day, feeling extremely unwell, I ordered food from outside as I could not eat the hotel meals. When I tried to take it to my room, the staff escalated the situation and called security, treating me as if I were carrying a weapon. I was forced to eat my meal sitting on a curb outside, in unsanitary conditions, simply because I wasn’t allowed to eat in my room. At that moment, I asked the girl who was trying to translate between me and the security staff: "Do you really expect me to eat like a dog outside in the street?" And the answer was "Yes". Ironically, I have seen other guests walk in with food in hand without any issue.

Moreover, communication was nearly impossible. In an international hotel where over 50% of the clientele are flight crews from outside Algeria, it is expected that the staff speak English. Yet most employees did not, creating a constant barrier and further complicating every interaction.

As a flight attendant, I have stayed in over ten different hotels around the world, and never have I been treated with such disregard. The hotel failed to meet even the most basic standards of hospitality. The lack of professionalism, hygiene, safety, and customer respect...

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1.0
17w

⚠️ I strongly advise any airline, business traveler, or tourist to avoid this hotel if you expect equal treatment, safe food, or respect for your personal data and dignity. As a frequent international traveler and I have never encountered such alarming and unprofessional conduct from a hotel. My recent stay at this establishment has raised serious concerns regarding discrimination, hygiene, and violations of both Algerian and European laws.

Firstly, the hotel applies its policies inconsistently. While we were strictly prohibited from bringing food, we personally witnessed another guests openly carrying food into the hotel without any intervention. When asked, a representative confirmed that other some people were allowed to bring food, despite the hotel having previously claimed in writing that no crew was allowed to do so.

Secondly, the hygiene conditions were unacceptable. On multiple occasions, food served included foreign hair and dead flies, posing a serious risk to health and safety. Despite raising this with management, the response was not only dismissive but included open hostility and personal threats.

Most concerning is the hotel management’s decision to forward the content of a personal email complaint to my employer without my consent, which is in disregard of protecting individuals from unauthorized sharing of private data.

Instead of addressing legitimate complaints professionally, the management responded with threats, intimidation, and false accusations, even going as far as denying the events witnessed by multiple guests. This is not only unethical—it may be unlawful.

There is no way to use the shuttle bus, because you need 10 people. There is a taxi provided from the hotel, but there is no driver for it. Also on early morning/late nights the provided service of transportation from/to the airport is impossible as staff claims they ,,have lost the phone”. The attitude is rude, childish and even funny. Also it is impossible to print documents on reception, because,,the system is not working” or the ,,machine is broken”.

The laundry service is horrible. Clothes that need to be cleaned only in dry cleaning and PAID to be cleaned that way are given back washed in washing machine, not even ironed and with holes from staples.

In summary, this hotel:

Applies policies discriminatorily to different guests Maintains poor hygiene with unsafe food handling Engages in threatening behavior toward guests raising concerns Violates privacy and data protection laws by sharing personal correspondence...

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