Hilton Beats Expectations on Heavy Demand for U.S. Vacations
- Adjusted earnings per share is 56 cents, beating estimates
- Leisure travel has surged in the U.S., boosting revenue
A bird flies near the Hilton Pasadena hotel in Pasadena, California.
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Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc. reported better-than-expected results for the second quarter, as travelers made up for lost vacations.