Hilton Worldwide Holdings reported stronger-than-expected Q2 revenue driven by travel demand and higher room rates.
Hilton Worldwide Holdings posted second-quarter revenue of $3.34 billion, a 6.5% increase from a year earlier, surpassing the $3.32 billion consensus estimate. The growth was fueled by steady travel demand and elevated room rates across its properties.
Analysts had anticipated a modest gain, but the company’s system-wide comparable RevPAR, a key industry metric, outperformed expectations. Hilton reaffirmed its full-year outlook, signaling confidence in sustained demand.
Shares showed limited movement in after-hours trading as investors digested the results.