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Hilton Group adds 400 hotels to its international portfolio

Hilton Group adds 400 hotels to its international portfolio

Travel giant signs partnership with Small Luxury Hotels of the World

Hilton has partnered with Small Luxury Hotels of the World (SLH), adding more than 400 boutique hotels to its collection.

Joining Hilton’s current luxury brand collection are well-known brands such as Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts, Conrad Hotels & Resorts, LXR Hotels & Resorts, and Signia by Hilton.

The new SLH hotel collection arm of the business offers travellers new ways of staying with Hilton in unique places, from rustic huts and treehouses to rainforest retreats and coastal villas.

Hermitage Bay, Antigua – an SLH property

Members of Hilton Honors, the group’s guest loyalty programme, will be able to earn and redeem Points for SLH stays. They can also avail exclusive benefits, including free WiFi and a guaranteed member discount, while Gold and Diamond members can request room upgrades and continental breakfast for up to two guests.

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“Integrating with Small Luxury Hotels of the World allows us to expand the Hilton stay experience and travel aspirations for all guests, with special opportunities for our loyal Hilton Honors members,” said Hilton’s President, Global Brands and Commercial Services, Chris Silcock. 

“The hundreds of independently minded properties are highly complementary to our renowned luxury portfolio and support Hilton’s ongoing efforts to expand and create distinct, localised travel experiences for our guests.”  

Small Luxury Hotels of the World Chairman, Shaun Leleu added: "This alliance expands the reach of our boutique hotels to Hilton's loyal and discerning clientele, transforming the global landscape for independently-owned hotels in a remarkable way."

For more information, visit www.hilton.com



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