Eurotunnel services return to normal
Eurotunnel has said there are no current delays after an ‘incident’ at the French terminal disrupted services this morning.
The operator had told customers earlier via Twitter that there were delays to its passenger service.
From 6.30am this morning, Eurotunnel said there were delays of up to 60 mins from both the UK and France.
But it would not go into any further detail on the ‘incident’ which was being ‘resolved’.
As TravelMole went to press, a spokeswoman said that there was currently no delays and that the tunnel was operating a standard service.
Diane
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