Eurostar, the high-speed passenger train service that links the UK with the
European Continent, saw increases in both traveller numbers and ticket sales
over the third quarter of 2008 (July-September).
Eurostar carried 2.37 million travellers, an increase of 6.4% against the same period last year. The increase occurred despite Eurotunnels
closure of the Channel tunnel on 11 and 12 September, which caused a reduced level of Eurostar services for the rest of the month.
Ticket revenues rose by 2.4% to 152.3 million.
Richard Brown, Chief Executive,
Eurostar, said, High-speed rail continues to attract more travellers. Eurostars good value fares, fast city
centre-to-city centre journey times and enjoyable on-board experience are all reasons why people are switching to the train.
Eurostars growth in the third quarter is particularly encouraging given the incident in the Channel Tunnel and that the comparative
three-month period in 2007 was boosted by the Rugby World Cup.
Our staff have done an amazing job to restore 93% of capacity within a very short time and this has enabled travellers to carry on booking with
confidence.
Eurostars punctuality for
January - July 2008 averaged 92.6% compared with an average of 64.8% for the airlines operating on the London
- Paris and London - Brussels routes, according to the latest comparative data. For the
third quarter (June-September 2008), Eurostars punctuality was even better at 93.5%.
In the first nine months of the year, Eurostar carried
7 million travellers, up 13.9% on last year, with ticket sales up 17.2% to 521.1 million.
Eurostar is seeing strong growth in demand from the UK regions, with increases of up to 100% in the number of travellers during the first nine
months of 2008 from towns and cities in the Midlands and North of England.
On 1 October 2008, Eurostar launched an amended
timetabl. This
timetable represents 93% of Eurostar capacity before the incident on 11 September 2008. It will continue in force for some months until
Eurotunnel, the Channel tunnel operator, is able to restore full access to both tunnels under the sea.
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