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Hilton Hotels Hails Strongest Year of Operational Growth in its History

Hilton Hotels has said it closed 2023 with its strongest expansion quarter in the history of the iconic brand – opening more bedrooms than in any other quarter ever.

Hilton also continued to strengthen its development pipeline with record 2023 signings of nearly 1,000 hotels representing 130,000 rooms, up 45% from the prior year and meaningfully ahead of pre-pandemic levels. The company’s pipeline is now the largest in its history with nearly 3,300 hotels, totaling more than 462,000 rooms. 

Hilton delivered another year of strong construction starts, up 15% over 2022 and approaching pre-pandemic levels. Hilton now has more new rooms under construction than any other hotel company with approximately one in every five hotel rooms under construction globally slated to join the company’s portfolio.

“Our team is delivering robust results, supported by the power of our brands, our award-winning culture and strong commercial engines,” said Chris Nassetta, president and CEO, Hilton. “Premium products and exceptional levels of service are driving strong customer demand for our hotels around the world, while better returns are supporting strong owner interest. We continue to feel very good about our prior net unit growth guidance of 5.5% to 6.0% in 2024, with strong indications towards the higher end of the range based on the positive momentum we are seeing in signings and construction starts.”

Hilton ended 2023 with more than 7,500 properties in 126 countries and territories, expanding options for guests nearly anywhere they want to travel. On average, more than one new hotel per day was added to Hilton’s global portfolio.  The company also welcomed more guests in 2023 than ever before with more than 213 million travellers staying at Hilton properties around the world. 

“Hilton’s development results continue to be an indicator of how well-positioned we are for long-term growth,” said Kevin Jacobs, CFO and president, global development, Hilton. “Hotel owners choose to work with us because of the strength of our growing portfolio of brands and our premium commercial performance. This owner preference drives our capital light growth and fuels our network effect, which helps us continue to deliver value for all our stakeholders.”

Geoff Percival
Geoff Percival
Geoff has worked in business, news, consumer and travel journalism for more than 25 years; having worked for and contributed to the likes of The Irish Examiner, Business & Finance, Business Plus, The Sunday Times, The Irish News, Senior Times, and The Sunday Tribune.
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