Hospitality Business Magazine

AccorHotels enters a new luxury journey with Orient Express

New era for iconic Orient Express.

134 years  after the first Orient Express trip between Paris and Constantinople occurred on  October 4th, 1883 the SNCF Group, owner of the iconic “Orient Express” brand, has  teamed up with AccorHotels to continue the development of Orient Express within the luxury hospitality sector.

As part of this partnership, which will combine the expertise and savoir-faire of the two groups, AccorHotels will acquire a 50 percent stake in the share capital of Orient Express, until now fully-owned by SNCF.

The Orient Express brand is a timeless symbol of the art of luxury travel, steeped in culture, splendour and refinement. The legendary train, which for almost a century connected Europe’s greatest cities, from Paris to Istanbul, is imprinted in both History and imagination.  Since 1977, SNCF Group has been actively involved in developing the brand’s prestigious image, notably through the restoration of vintage carriages dating from the 1920s (known as the Pullman-Orient-Express) and the organisation of events (such as the exhibition “Once upon a time the Orient Express” at the Institut du Monde Arabe in Paris in 2014).

AccorHotels intends to build on this partnership to strengthen its leadership in the luxury segment, by developing a new collection of prestigious hotels under the Orient Express banner.  This collection, which aims to be the very epitome of the art of travel, will offer a unique experience steeped in history that combines the luxury, exoticism and sophistication of East and West in iconic locations. 

Additionally, the seven historic cars, symbols of French Art Deco, will remain the physical property of the state-owned rail group, and will be operated by Orient Express  for private journeys and events. They will provide a new and exceptional setting for the organization of events, which may be held in collaboration with AccorHotels’ other businesses such as Potel & Chabot, Noctis and John Paul.

 “We are delighted with this strategic partnership, which today cements the alliance of two major French players in the world of travel for a shared purpose, that of giving fresh impetus and international standing to an historic and world-renowned brand, “ says Sébastien Bazin, Chairman & CEO, AccorHotels.

“Thanks to this partnership, our customers will be able to enjoy a prestigious range of services and exceptional experiences based on a portfolio of luxury brands.”

Guillaume de Saint Lager, Corporate Secretary, Orient Express replied that In its time, the Orient Express took the art of traveling to its peak. “This ambitious project, which is unique, cannot come to fruition without the complementary skills of our two shareholders. We are proud and particularly look forward to being involved in writing this new chapter with such strong backing. Our ambition is to recreate this experience and make the Orient Express the gold standard in luxury travel and hospitality.”