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Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc. delivered a solid start to 2026, posting adjusted earnings per share of $2.01 that topped Wall Street’s consensus estimate of $1.98. The hospitality giant generated $2.94B in revenue for the quarter, marking a 9.0% increase from $2.69B in the year-ago period, while adjusted net income reached $466.0M. The performance reflects continued momentum in the hotel industry as travel demand remains resilient across key markets.
The company’s system-wide comparable RevPAR growth came in at 3.6% on a currency neutral basis, demonstrating pricing power and occupancy strength across its global portfolio of 9,260 properties. Franchise and licensing fees, a key profit driver for the asset-light business model, contributed $696.0M in revenue for the quarter. This segment remains central to Hilton’s strategy of expanding its footprint through partnerships rather than property ownership.
For the full fiscal year 2026, management guided to GAAP earnings per share in the range of $8.28 to $8.40, providing investors with visibility into expected profitability. The Street remains cautiously optimistic on the stock, with analyst sentiment standing at 12 buy ratings, 14 hold ratings, and 1 sell rating.
A detailed analysis of Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc.’s quarter follows shortly on AlphaStreet.
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