The sky’s the limit for DoubleTree by Hilton
DoubleTree by Hilton is one of the fastest growing hotel brands with the portfolio growing by more than 40% since 2000.
The brand is used for properties managed for independent owners, where trademark standards are introduced and the hotels benefit from Hilton’s global reservations and sleep free for a night points system.
It offers unique properties with a ‘local’ feel and international service standards.
In Europe alone 31 hotels are open with another 19 hotels in development. Here in the UK the picture is the same with new properties recently opened in London, Manchester and Lincoln.
John Greenleaf, vice-president, Global Brand Marketing told TravelMole: "Our plan of incorporating services and systems that people demand from a top end property together with unique local features has been a winner from the start.
"Our growth outside of the USA has been something that we have worked hard on and are delighted that it has been very successful.
"During the past 12 months, our new DoubleTree by Hilton name, new look and new initiatives reinforce our proud connection to one of the world’s leading hospitality companies and the next chapter of a comprehensive brand strategy that encourages the brand and its 75,000 team members to create a rewarding hotel experience by providing the special comforts and acts of kindness that make the traveller feel human again."
Diane
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