Orient-Express Hotels Company Description
If you're partial to opulent travel, Orient-Express Hotels has your ticket. Orient-Express Hotels owns or has stakes in about 50 luxury hotels worldwide, most of which it manages. Some 70% of its hotels are located outside North America. Among the jewels in its crown are the Hotel Cipriani in Venice and Mount Nelson Hotel in Cape Town. Orient-Express Hotels lives up to its name by operating six tourist trains, including British Pullman and Eastern & Oriental Express. It also operates Myanmar's Road to Mandalay cruise ship and New York's landmark 21 Club restaurant. An entity associated with former chairman James Sherwood and director John Campbell controls more than 80% of the company's votes.
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