TFE Hotels | New Zealand Management Agreement signed with Heritage Hotels

TFE Hotels, Toga Far East Hotels, Australian Hotel group committed toi bringing Australian hospitality in the world, headquartred in Sydney and operating in Australia, Austria, Denmark, Germany, Hungary, Singapore and Switzerland, has established a New Zealand office following a multi – property management agreement with accommodation provider Heritage Hotels, based in Auckland, specialises in strategic hotel management ensuring world - class services and facilities continue to be a strong part of New Zealand's tourism industry.

The agreement has seen more than 500 rooms across five hotels join TFE Hotels' global network on 1st December 2024, including the Adina CityLife Auckland and Rendevous Heritage Auckland overeesen by Cluster General Manager Akash Sood.

Other properties TFE Hotels includes the Adina CityLife Wellington under the leadership of Oytun Cevik and Adina Heritage Christchurch managed by Astrid McGowan, the 175 - rooms Rendevous Heritage Queenstown completes the new additions and Hotelier Warwick Kahl will lead the full team as director of operations in New Zealand,

The Senior Director of operation in New Zealand for TFE Hotels Tish Nyar said that New Zealand has always been a growth market for TFE Hotels and the strategic partnership with Heritage Hotels will offer expanded choice to international visitors into New Zealand.

The NZ country team led by Warwick Khal will not only deliver and drive the success of the New Zealand properties of the company but will aso provide a strong foundation to support the future of TFE Hotels growth and expansion in the region.

Link - https://boutiquehotelnews.com/news/industry/tfe-hotels-heritage-hotels/

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