
Riyadh - Sharikat Mubasher: Hilton, the leading global hospitality company, plans to broaden its hotel network in Saudi Arabia to include 85 hotels by 2028, Carlos Khneisser, Hilton’s Vice President of Development for the Middle East and Africa, revealed.
Hilton is currently managing 24 hotels in the Kingdom and targets increasing this number through an ambitious plan that includes opening more than 60 hotels within three to five years, Khneisser stated in an interview with Arabia Business.
He added that these expansion goals underscore Hilton’s commitment to fulfilling the diverse needs of travelers in the region.
In regard to Hilton’s expansion plan in the Middle East, Khneisser noted that the company concluded deals to manage 15 hotels under construction in Egypt, along with 16 hotels it already manages.
Hilton’s hotel portfolio includes 22 world-class brands comprising nearly 7,300 properties and more than 1.1 million rooms in 123 countries and territories.









