Hilton to ramp up Asia hotel portfolio
Hilton has announced plans to significantly increase its presence across Asia.
It says its luxury and lifestyle hotel portfolio will increase by over 50% over the next few years.
It currently has more than 160 luxury and lifestyle hotels in the region. The goal is to have around 250 Asia hotels in these segments.
In the next year Hilton is set to open several new properties including the Waldorf Astoria Shanghai Qiantan, Canopy by Hilton Shanghai Belfry Plaza, Curio Collection by Hilton, Kahavadi Chiang Rai, and Nivata Koh Samui, Tapestry Collection by Hilton.
It debuts the Waldorf Astoria in Bali in 2027, and opens NoMad Singapore and Canopy by Hilton Makati in the Philippines in 2026.
Overall, seven Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts will open across Asia Pacific in the coming years
Additionally, Hilton inked a partnership with Small Luxury Hotels of the World, boosting its portfolio with a large selection of independently owned luxury hotels across the globe.
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