Eurostar boosts festive season capacity
High-speed rail operator Eurostar has opened sales for additional trains during the festive season, as it seeks to meet rising demand.
The updated Christmas timetable will operate from the 12 December to the 8 January and will include nine daily return services on weekdays between London and Paris, five between London and Brussels and two between London and Amsterdam.
Fares start from £39 one way.
With the easing of travel restrictions, Eurostar continues to see a spike in demand for travel.
In September, new bookings quadrupled versus the same period last year.
It will run 15 services on Friday 22 October, set to be the busiest day this year, as holidaymakers make the most of the October half-term holiday.
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