Eurostar gets set for Christmas and New Year get away
-- More than 420,000 travellers take Eurostar for the festive season
-- Limited availability on board the trains
Eurostar, the high-speed rail service that links UK, France and Belgium, is gearing up its services for the Christmas holiday period. More than 420,000 travellers are expected to travel on Eurostar to make a quick get away over the holidays or visit friends and relatives on the continent (from Friday 19 December 2008 to Monday 5 January 2009 included).
Eurostar will be running services throughout the Christmas and New Year period, with the exception of 25 December when there will be no services. A Sunday timetable will operate on 26 December. Due to engineering works taking place in the Channel Tunnel, Eurostar will operate a reduced timetable on 30 December and 31 December. There is now a limited availability only for travel over this period.
The last departures on 24 December and 31 December are as follows:
Timetable (all times are local):
|
Date
|
London-Paris |
London - Brussels
|
Paris-London | Brussels-London |
| 24 December |
17:35
|
16:30
|
18:13
|
17:59
|
| 31 December |
17:00
|
16:40 |
18:13
|
18:29
|
Simon Montague, Eurostar’s Director of Communications, said: “Despite the downturn we are seeing very high levels of demand. Christmas is when people relax and they want the comfort and convenience of high-speed rail. Eurostar is delighted to be playing an active role this Christmas, bringing friends and families to their loved ones and carrying their gifts across the Channel”.
Eurostar is currently operating an amended timetable that makes best use of the Channel Tunnel capacity provided by Eurotunnel. This timetable represents 93% of Eurostar capacity before the tunnel incident on 11 September 2008. Eurostar expects to return to a full timetable in the spring once Eurotunnel, the Channel tunnel operator, is able to restore full access to both tunnels under the sea.
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