Hilton raises 2025 profit outlook as hotel operator banks on international travel
April 29 (Reuters) - Hotel operator Hilton Worldwide HLT.N liftd its forecast for 2025 profit, banking on international travel demand as domestic travel in the U.S. slows down amid fears of an economic recession.
The McLean, Virginia-based company now expected full-year adjusted profit to be in the range of $7.76 to $7.94 per share, compared to $7.71 to $7.82 apiece previously.
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