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The following highlights are recent examples of how we at Hilton Worldwide are furthering our mission to be the preeminent global hospitality company.
Corporate
In 2011 Hilton Worldwide: Became the fastest growing major hotel company, expanding our portfolio by 29 percent since June 2007 and surpassing our competitors in total rate of room growth* Surpassed 630,000 hotel rooms globally Opened 170 hotels, with more than 29,400 rooms Signed management or franchised agreements on more than 320 hotels, with more than 62,000 rooms
Europe
Largest active European pipeline of any hotel company, with more than 20,000 rooms in approximately 120 properties Announced Russia, Turkey, and the U.K. as Hilton Worldwides largest European growth markets
Middle East & Africa
Plans to grow our presence in the region by nearly 80 percent over the next three to four years Launched a major environmental initiative at our three hotels in South Africa, which is anticipated to reduce energy consumption by 80 percent
Asia
Achieved one of the largest global pipelines in our history and in the industry with over 860 hotels and nearly 150,000 rooms Increased our count of rooms under construction in emerging markets from 6 percent in June 2007 to 66 percent today**
Brands
Reached a total of 30 million HHonors members with 3.5 million members joining in 2011 alone
Our pipeline of new hotels will triple our trading footprint in Asia over the next five years Signed management agreements to bring DoubleTree by Hilton properties to Indonesia and Japan Hampton Hotels opened its first hotel in Asia Pacific, Hampton by Hilton Vadodara-Alkapuri in India
Launched the brands most significant refresh program to date, Project Grow, a lobby refresh initiative Announced the Hilton Garden Inn Promise Guarantee
Corporate Responsibility
Launched partnerships with: Sundance Institute and announced the inaugural Hilton Worldwide LightStay Sustainability Fund & Award winners. Films were selected based on how they showcased the issues, interconnections, challenges and opportunities around sustainability and resource challenges in a global context Good360 to connect hotels donating high-quality used goods to charitable organizations Global Soap Project to repurpose soap from our hotels to vulnerable populations in developing countries while also investing US $1.3 million and lending operational expertise to support the organizations growth Released the 2010 LightStay results, which reported that the company saved more than US $74 million in utility costs as a result of reducing energy use by 6.6%, carbon output by 7.8%, waste output by 19% and water use by 3.8%
Selected as the 2012 number-one franchise in Entrepreneurs Annual Franchise 500 for the second consecutive year
Regional
Americas
Maintained our position as the largest hospitality company in the U.S. by number of rooms Expansion plans in Latin America are the strongest in our history, with the portfolio expected to surpass 50 hotels by the end of 2013
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Future Goal: Hilton Worldwide has four key strategic priorities: 1) Aligning Our Culture and Organization 2) Maximizing Performance Across the Enterprise
3) Strengthening and Expanding Our Brands and Commercial Services Platform 4) Expanding Our Global Footprint
Regions Americas
Number of Properties:
Asia Pacic
Number of Properties:
3,473
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Goal for the Next Five Years: We will open nearly 50 hotels in Canada and 20 in Mexico.
United States
Number of Properties:
Goal for the Next Five Years: We plan to open approximately 130 hotels in the Asia Pacific region through a multi-brand strategy that includes our mid-price, upscale and luxury brands.
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China
Number of Properties: 25 Goal for the Next Five Years: We intend to expand our trading hotel presence in China from 25 properties to more than 110.
Goal for the Next Five Years: We plan to open more than 650 hotels in the United States, the majority of which will be from our focused- service brands: Hilton Garden Inn, Hampton Hotels, Homewood Suites and Home2 Suites. Full-service conversions will continue to be an important goal as we grow our DoubleTree by Hilton brand.
India
Number of Properties: 8 Goal for the Next Five Years: We plan to have 50 trading hotels within the next five years.
Latin America
Number of Properties: 40 Goal for the Next Five Years: We will enter several new countries including Panama.
Europe
Number of Properties:
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Number of Properties:
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Goal for the Next Five Years: We will increase our presence throughout Europe by more than 50 percent across a multi-brand portfolio.
Goal for the Next Five Years: We will sign more than 100 hotels throughout the Middle East and Africa.
DoubleTree by Hilton
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Future Goal: Waldorf Astorias current pipeline will increase the brands hotel offerings by 50 percent and will bring Waldorf Astoria hotels to new countries including Panama, Greece and Canada.
Future Goal: DoubleTree by Hilton currently has the greatest development pipeline in its history. More than 80 hotels and resorts are in the brands pipeline across all regions, the majority of which are outside the U.S.
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Future Goal: Conrad intends to more than double its number of properties and will expand into new countries, including Fiji, India, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Portugal and the United Arab Emirates.
Future Goal: Embassy Suites will continue to expand its presence in Latin America and the Caribbean by opening hotels in Costa Rica.
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Future Goal: Hilton Hotels & Resorts will continue to develop in new countries around the globe and intends to significantly expand its presence in the Asia Pacific region by opening five hotels in India and approximately 50 in China.
Future Goal: Hilton Garden Inn will focus additional resources on expanding outside the U.S., including opening more than 50 hotels, with 10 in Russia, five in India and its first in China.
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Future Goal: Hampton Hotels has the most robust pipeline of any of Hilton Worldwides brands in the U.S. and intends to continue to expand outside the U.S. by opening more than 60 hotels.
176,000 Number of Properties: 37*** including 39 Home Owners Associations Number of Countries: 5 (U.S., Canada, Mexico, Portugal, Scotland)
Number of Members: Future Goal: Hilton Grand Vacations will continue to pursue the expansion of its Club offerings through enhanced vacation benefits, strategic partnerships and innovative membership advantages.
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*STR Global Census; Hilton Worldwide statements based on Q4 2011 company financial reports and figures include timeshare properties. **Emerging markets are defined as nations who are not members of the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development. Its 34 member countries are listed here: http://www.oecd.org/pages/0,3417,en_36734052_36761800_1_1_1_1_1,00.html ***Includes properties developed and/or managed by Hilton Grand Vacations. Club Members also have access to RCI, the worlds largest vacation ownership exchange company, with more than 4,000 affiliated resorts worldwide.
Future Goal: Homewood Suites by Hilton will continue to expand internationally by opening six hotels in Canada.
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Future Goal: Home2 Suites by Hilton will open an estimated 100 properties by the end of 2015 in the U.S., Canada and Mexico.