Hilton and Royal Orchid to Launch 125 'Hampton by Hilton' Hotels in India by 2035
Hilton, Royal Orchid tie up to open 125 'Hampton by Hilton' hotels by 2035
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Hilton has partnered with Regenta Hotels Private Limited to open 125 'Hampton by Hilton' hotels in western and southern India by 2035. This strategic agreement aims to capitalize on the growing domestic travel demand and the expanding middle class in the country.
- 01Hilton plans to open 125 'Hampton by Hilton' hotels in India by 2035.
- 02The hotels will be located in western and southern states including Goa, Maharashtra, and Karnataka.
- 03This partnership highlights the growing demand for mid-market hospitality in India.
- 04The Hampton by Hilton brand is Hilton's largest in the upper-mid scale segment globally.
- 05The collaboration aims to leverage local expertise for rapid expansion.
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Hilton Worldwide has announced a strategic partnership with Regenta Hotels Private Limited, a subsidiary of Royal Orchid Hotels Limited, to establish 125 'Hampton by Hilton' hotels across western and southern India by 2035. This initiative aims to meet the rising demand for mid-market accommodations driven by India's expanding middle class and increasing domestic travel. The hotels will primarily be developed in key states such as Goa, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana, joining over 3,100 Hampton by Hilton properties worldwide. Alan Watts, President of Hilton Asia Pacific, emphasized that India's economic growth and infrastructure development present significant opportunities for the hospitality sector. Chander Baljee, Founder Chairman of Royal Orchid Group, noted that this partnership will enhance growth in the mid-market segment, capitalizing on the emergence of new economic centers throughout the country.
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The expansion of 'Hampton by Hilton' hotels will create new job opportunities in the hospitality sector and provide affordable accommodation options for domestic travelers.
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