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LVMH’s Strategic Pivot: A Gradual Exit from Travel Retail

SiterGedge by SiterGedge
March 13, 2026
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The world’s largest luxury conglomerate, LVMH, is methodically executing its withdrawal from the travel retail sector. In a significant move, its DFS Group subsidiary is transferring its concession operations at Los Angeles and San Francisco airports in the United States to Duty Free Americas. This handover is projected for completion in the second quarter of 2026. Concurrently, DFS is shuttering its locations in Hawaii and will cease operations on Guam after more than five decades, with its final business day scheduled for March 31, 2026.

Divesting a Declining Segment

This strategic shift comes amid considerable pressure. DFS generated revenue of €1.5 billion in 2025, a stark contraction from the approximately $4 billion it achieved in the pre-pandemic years. The business model of airport retail has been structurally challenged by persistently weak spending from Chinese travelers. Although DFS recently returned to breakeven after posting losses in the high hundreds of millions, the core issue remains: operating a capital-intensive business in shrinking markets.

This latest action follows LVMH’s confirmation in January of the sale of its DFS operations in Hong Kong and Macau to China Tourism Group Duty Free. The group states it is advancing the disposal of the entire DFS segment “slowly but surely.” The long-term strategy replaces reliance on transient airport customers with an emphasis on global brand presence and premium partnerships. A key example is the ten-year Formula 1 partnership initiated this year, which positions brands like Louis Vuitton and TAG Heuer within the sphere of major international sporting events.

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Corporate Performance Adds Context

The DFS restructuring unfolds during a challenging period for LVMH as a whole. The company reported 2025 revenue of €80.8 billion, representing a 5% decline year-over-year. Operating profit fell by 9% to €17.8 billion. In terms of organic growth, LVMH lagged behind key competitors such as Richemont and Hermès.

The equity’s performance reflects these headwinds. Since the start of the year, the share price has declined by approximately 23%, trading significantly below its moving averages and roughly 24% below its 52-week high of €652.80. A Relative Strength Index (RSI) reading of just under 31 indicates an oversold technical condition. Whether this leads to stabilization will depend heavily on the trajectory of Asian consumer demand in the coming months.

Investors will be watching closely for the Q1 results, which may reveal if the strategic overhaul is beginning to yield positive effects in the core fashion and leather goods divisions. The Annual General Meeting is set for April 23, followed by the payment of the final dividend for 2025 at the end of April.

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