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Asia/Singapore Monday, 16th March 2026
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Hilton hires cluster director of business development in Myanmar

Hilton Hotels & Resorts in Myanmar has appointed Ashok Kapur as cluster director of business development to bolster the group's growing footprint in the...

Hilton strikes up alliance with Country Garden to deepen China reach

Hilton has entered into a strategic partnership with Country Garden Hotels Group to manage the Chinese property developer's hotels primarily under its DoubleTree by...

New hotels: Dusit Princess Moonrise Beach Resort, DoubleTree Resort by Hilton...

The latest hotel openings and announcements made this week.

After 11 years, Blackstone checks out of Hilton with huge profits

American investment firm Blackstone will be selling its 5.8 per cent stake in Hilton, after 11 years of holding shares in the hotel chain. The...

New hotels: ibis Styles Siem Reap, Hotel Ease Access Tsuen Wan...

The latest hotel openings and announcements made this week.

A time of robust growth

Despite the many hotels coming onstream, the hotel market in Vietnam is far from saturated, with the luxury segment growing and hotel supply spreading out to emerging destinations

Who will fill the 900 new rooms at Resorts World Manila?

Resorts World Manila will swamp the market with 900 new rooms with the opening of three hotels – on top of the existing four...

Hilton Ngapali appoints Yangon native as hotel manager

Hilton Ngapali Resort & Spa has appointed Win Kyaw Zaw, also known as Eugene Win, as hotel manager. Win joined Hilton in 2015 as operations...

Hilton Manila makes key appointments ahead of opening

Hilton Manila has rounded off its management team by appointing veteran hotelier Simon McGrath as general manager, in time for the brand’s return to...

HNA Group wants to check out of Hilton

Following the shedding of assets in recent months to pay down debts, China's heavily indebted HNA Group now plans to sell some or all of its US$6.3 billion stake in Hilton Worldwide Holdings, Reuters reported.