Aalap Rammurthy has been promoted to Executive Assistant Hotel Manager at Vibe Hotel Sydney

Aalap Rammurthy has been promoted to Executive Assistant Hotel Manager at Vibe Hotel Sydney working with General Manager, Sid Singh. A graduate of the Blue Mountains International Hotel Management School, Aalap has a vast amount of experience and knowledge across multiple properties and brands.

Aalap Rammurthy

Aalap began his TFE Hotels journey at Adina Apartment Hotel Surry Hills in 2016 as a Front Office Receptionist, quickly expanding his skill set with roles as a Night Auditor. In 2018, he took on greater responsibilities as Duty Manager at Travelodge Hotel Martin Place (THMP) before joining the relief team, taking placements from North Sydney to Canberra, including his most recent assignment as the Executive Assistant Manager at Hotel Kurrajong.

During the challenging COVID period, Aalap's dedication was evident as he stepped into various relief roles, providing essential support and leadership in Homeless Accommodation at Adina Chippendale and Isolation Programs at Adina Sydney Airport.

Aalap Rammurthy is an alumnus of Blue Mountains International Hotel Management School (BMIHMS) at Torrens University – Class of 2017.

General Management Asia Pacific Australia Sydney

Vibe Hotels are hotels designed to connect guests to their work, their fellow guests, and the local area. Each has spaces and experiences that allow guests to be inspired, with innovative interior design in bright rooms and cool communal areas. Drink and dining offerings emphasise fresh and local, allowing guests to connect with their inner foodie.

TFE Hotels (TOGA Far East Hotels) is Australia’s International Hotel Group - headquartered in Sydney and operating in Australia, New Zealand, Germany, Denmark, Hungary, Austria, Singapore, and Switzerland. TFE has a portfolio of seven hotel brands - A by Adina, Adina Hotels, Vibe Hotels, Quincy Hotels, Travelodge Hotels, Rendezvous Hotels and Collection by TFE Hotels, with more in the development pipeline.