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Belmond Restarts Eastern & Oriental Express After Four-Year Pause With Malaysia Route

LVMH's rail operator bets on Singapore-Langkawi corridor as Southeast Asia luxury recovers from pandemic freeze.

Published June 26, 2026 Source Monocle From the chopped neck
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PAPPY 23 · June 26, 2026

Belmond Restarts Eastern & Oriental Express After Four-Year Pause With Malaysia Route

LVMH's rail operator bets on Singapore-Langkawi corridor as Southeast Asia luxury recovers from pandemic freeze.

PublishedJune 26, 2026
SourceMonocle →
From the chopped neck

Belmond put the Eastern & Oriental Express back on track last month after a four-year operational hiatus, launching a three-day Singapore-to-Malaysia route with fully refurbished carriages and a compressed itinerary built for post-pandemic client behavior. The restart follows LVMH's $3.2 billion acquisition of Belmond in 2019, months before the pandemic shuttered the service and forced a rethink of Asia-Pacific luxury rail economics.

The reimagined service now runs Singapore to Langkawi over 72 hours, stopping in Penang and Alor Setar. Belmond stripped the pre-2020 Bangkok extension—previously a six-day journey—citing border-crossing friction and shifting demand patterns among family offices and corporate incentive buyers. The company retained 15 of the original 22 carriages, each rebuilt with wider cabin layouts and observation cars designed for daytime socializing rather than overnight sleeper density. Pricing starts at $5,800 per cabin, roughly 18 percent above the 2019 benchmark, with Belmond citing labor inflation and Malaysia's revised rail-access fees.

The restart arrives as Southeast Asia's luxury hospitality sector posts its strongest recovery quarter since 2019. Singapore's luxury hotel RevPAR hit $487 in Q3 2024, up 11 percent year-over-year, while Malaysia's high-end occupancy climbed to 74 percent, the highest December readthrough since before COVID. Belmond's parent LVMH has been methodically reactivating its heritage travel assets: the company reopened Hotel Cipriani in Venice last June and is finalizing a $90 million rebuild of its Napasai resort in Koh Samui, expected in late 2025. The Eastern & Oriental restart tests whether rail-based experiential travel can reclaim pre-pandemic economics or whether it remains a low-margin brand halo for LVMH's broader hospitality portfolio.

The revised route also reflects changed expectations around trip length and flexibility. Pre-pandemic, the Eastern & Oriental averaged 6.2 days per booking, with most clients extending into Thailand. The new three-day format targets Singapore-based family offices, Hong Kong wealth managers booking incentive trips, and European travelers layering rail into broader Southeast Asia itineraries. Belmond declined to disclose advance bookings but noted that 68 percent of reservations through March 2025 are multi-cabin group bookings, suggesting corporate and family-office demand is driving early traction. The company is also testing dynamic pricing for shoulder-season departures, a departure from its historic fixed-rate model and a signal that yield management is now central to the rail product.

Operators should monitor whether Belmond expands departure frequency beyond the current twice-monthly schedule by mid-2025, which would indicate sustained demand and improved unit economics. Watch for potential route extensions into southern Thailand by late 2025 or early 2026, contingent on Thai rail-authority negotiations that stalled in 2023. The company's ability to maintain above-80-percent occupancy at current pricing will determine whether LVMH greenlights similar restarts for mothballed rail assets in South America and Africa.

Belmond operates 12 luxury rail services globally, but only five ran at pre-pandemic frequency as of Q4 2024, leaving significant dormant capacity that could return if the Eastern & Oriental model proves viable.

The takeaway
Belmond's Malaysia-only restart tests whether shortened luxury rail trips can hit LVMH-grade margins in a post-pandemic booking environment.
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