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Belmond Returns Eastern & Oriental Express to Singapore-Malaysia Route After $3.2 Billion LVMH Acquisition

The four-year hiatus ends as LVMH tests high-margin rail against hotel-inventory constraints in Southeast Asia.

Published July 5, 2026 Source Monocle From the chopped neck
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LOUIS XIII · July 5, 2026

Belmond Returns Eastern & Oriental Express to Singapore-Malaysia Route After $3.2 Billion LVMH Acquisition

The four-year hiatus ends as LVMH tests high-margin rail against hotel-inventory constraints in Southeast Asia.

PublishedJuly 5, 2026
SourceMonocle →
From the chopped neck

Belmond restarted Eastern & Oriental Express service in February 2025, running three-day Singapore-to-Malaysia itineraries after a suspension that began in 2020. The move follows LVMH's $3.2 billion cash acquisition of Belmond in April 2019, a transaction that added 46 hotel, rail, and river-cruise properties to the conglomerate's hospitality portfolio. The train now operates between Singapore's Woodlands station and destinations including Kuala Lumpur, with 22 carriages accommodating 82 passengers in compartments priced from $3,800 to $11,500 per person for the full journey.

The restart matters because LVMH has been reworking Belmond's economics since closing the deal. Belmond reported $572 million in revenue for 2018, the year before acquisition, with operating margins near 18 percent—low for LVMH standards, where leather goods run above 30 percent. Rail assets like Eastern & Oriental Express carry higher fixed costs than hotels but avoid the land-acquisition and construction timelines that now stretch 24 to 36 months for new luxury properties in Southeast Asia. The train also sidesteps inventory constraints: Singapore hotel occupancy averaged 87 percent in 2024, and ultra-luxury room supply grew just 3 percent annually from 2020 to 2024, according to STR data. Running a moving product through multiple jurisdictions lets LVMH capture incremental demand without waiting for real estate.

The regional context supports the timing. Southeast Asia's ultra-high-net-worth population grew 8.4 percent in 2023, reaching 41,000 individuals with net worth above $30 million, per Knight Frank. Chinese travelers, who represented 22 percent of Singapore's visitor arrivals in 2023, are shifting toward experiential bookings as luxury-goods spending plateaus—LVMH's fashion and leather division saw revenue growth slow to 4 percent in Q4 2024, down from 14 percent the prior year. Belmond's rail portfolio, which includes Venice Simplon-Orient-Express and Andean Explorer, now represents a category LVMH can scale independently of retail-mall lease negotiations or hotel-flag partnerships. The company has not disclosed Eastern & Oriental Express capacity targets, but Venice Simplon-Orient-Express runs 180 departures annually with average load factors near 90 percent.

Operators should track Belmond's next rail expansion, likely in Japan or India, within 18 to 24 months. LVMH typically sequences capital deployments: Belmond acquired Royal Scotsman in 2005, then expanded to Peru and Southeast Asia by 2015. The company is also expected to integrate Belmond's booking systems with LVMH's customer-data infrastructure by mid-2026, enabling cross-sell between Louis Vuitton's 460 directly operated stores and Belmond's properties. Family offices holding LVMH equity or allocating to experiential-travel funds should note that Belmond's contribution to LVMH's selective-retailing division remains undisclosed in quarterly filings, but management has flagged hospitality as a $12 billion revenue opportunity by 2030, up from an estimated $1.8 billion today.

The relaunch is not a nostalgia project. It is LVMH testing whether luxury rail can generate hotel-grade margins without hotel-grade capital intensity, in a region where land costs and permitting friction make traditional expansion slow.

The takeaway
LVMH restarts Belmond's Southeast Asia rail service to bypass **24-month** hotel timelines and capture **8.4 percent** UHNW growth in the region.
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