


Hilton responded with start-up style speed, grounded in more than a century of hospitality know-how to provide reassurance to travelers. The pandemic rapidly changed guest behavior, priorities and concerns. Throughout 2020, Hilton, in partnership with its hotel ownership community, has found innovative and meaningful ways to adapt to the changing needs of its guests, Team Members and communities: “Thanks to their grit and determination, Hilton has made a difference in the lives of so many and positively impacted communities at a time when our hospitality is needed more than ever – and together we look forward to creating even more meaningful memories in the year ahead.” “It’s been a year unlike any other, but even in the face of incredible challenges, our Team Members and owners have proven that travel is an unstoppable force for good,” said Chris Nassetta, president & CEO, Hilton. Meanwhile, Hilton’s overall development pipeline remains strong, with 2,640 hotels and more than 408,000 rooms globally*. Three of the hotels that helped the company cross this important threshold paint a picture of Hilton’s global growth story: Hilton Garden Inn Umhlanga Arch in South Africa, illustrating the company’s expansion into Africa Tru by Hilton Savannah Airport, showcasing the power of the fastest-growing new brand in Hilton’s portfolio and the Hilton Garden Inn Guizhou Maotai Town in China, helping deliver on the company’s ambitious growth goals in the APAC market. As the COVID-19 pandemic created unprecedented challenges for the travel and tourism industry, Hilton developed industry-leading guest innovations, reached significant growth milestones and continued to positively impact communities around the world.Įven as the company faced the biggest test in its 101-year history, Hilton’s resilient, capital-light business model enabled it to organically reach its 1 million room milestone in the fourth quarter. "We shared so many memories, laughter, and tears.MCLEAN, Va.-( BUSINESS WIRE)-In a year when the travel industry faced challenges like never before, Hilton (NYSE: HLT) weathered the storm by staying true to its founding purpose – to fill the earth with the light and warmth of hospitality.

"From the glitz and glamour to the quiet moments behind the scenes, she was always there, a tiny ball of love, brightening up even the darkest of days," Paris explained. "She was more than just a pet she was family to me, a loyal friend who was always by my side through every twist and turn life brought my way."Īnd as the pup to a huge star for over 20 years, Harajuku was with Paris for every big and small moment in her life, by her side since before The Simple Life first aired in 2003. "Words cannot express the immense pain I'm feeling right now," continued Paris. "She lived a long, beautiful and iconic life, surrounded by love until her final peaceful slumber."
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For an incredible 23 years, she filled my life with so much love, loyalty, and unforgettable moments," Paris wrote on Instagram alongside a series of sweet snaps of the pup. "Today, my heart breaks as I say goodbye to my precious chihuahua, Harajuku Bitch. The 42-year-old shared on May 22 that her chihuahua, Harajuku Bitch, has passed away. Paris Hilton is saying goodbye to a best friend.
