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Running Up That Hilton, Tapping The Demand For Revenge Travel

Alexandra Murray, Area Vice President & Head of South East Asia, Hilton

20-Sep-22 08:00

Running Up That Hilton, Tapping The Demand For Revenge Travel

With international borders reopening and Covid-19 quarantine requirements mostly lifted, the travel and hospitality industry is seeing a return to normalcy after more than two years of near-zero revenue. Hilton International is now positioning itself to tap the increasing demand for hotel rooms across the Asia Pacific. Its Vice President & Regional Head for Southeast Asia, Alexandra Murray, talks about the challenges that lie ahead along with the rewards that are ripe for the taking.

Produced by: Moh Heng Ying

Presented by: Keith Kam


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Tags:  hilton asiahotelhospitality sectortravel and hospitality industrypandemic





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