Kyle Antoni Pace Cumbo

Iniala Harbour House & Residences, a luxury hotel in Valletta, has promoted Kyle Antoni Pace Cumbo to Director of Sales and Marketing.

Mr Pace Cumbo, a long-standing employee in the local hospitality sector, joined the Valletta hotel in April 2021 as Head of Sales and Marketing. He held the role for just over a year before his latest promotion.

Iniala Harbour House and Residences features 23 rooms and suites, a plethora of luxury facilities, as well as a fine-dining restaurant, ION Harbour. The restaurant was awarded a Michelin Star less than six months after opening.

This Valletta establishment is part of the Iniala Group – a cluster of companies focused on delivering the highest level of quality and luxury across hospitality, development, and philanthropy.

Before joining Iniala Harbour House, Mr Pace Cumbo worked in sales at local hospitality company AX Hotels.

Earlier on in his career, he served as a MICE Executive and Wedding Specialist at the Grand Hotel Excelsior Malta, as a Marketing and Events Manager at Bianco’s, and as a Marketing Consultant at MG Group.

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