Eurostar claims strike will not affect services
Eurostar says its service will be unaffected by the immigration staff walk-out later today.
The cross-channel operator said the Public and Commercial Services union walk out from 6pm today until midnight tomorrow will not impact services and it plans to run a normal timetable.
It will also be adding extra capacity on June 30, operating two additional services to and from London and Paris. These services are the 1331 from London to Paris and the 1443 from Paris to London.
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by Dinah Hatch
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