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On 25 June 2024, Eurostar unveiled its first-ever Golden Train in celebration of the upcoming Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Following strong financial results in 2023 and successful debt refinancing, Eurostar is now preparing to invest in up to 50 new trains as it looks boldly to the future.
Starting from June 2024 there will be a six-months interruption of Amsterdam to London Eurostar high speed services due to a massive reconstruction project in Amsterdam Centraal station.
The new Eurostar, bringing together Eurostar and Thalys, has launched to customers on 1 October 2023.
On 24 January 2023 Eurostar Group, incorporating Thalys and Eurostar, revealed the new brand to take the business forward.
On 8 November 2022, Eurostar and Thalys started offering rail tickets at low fares - from 29 GBP and 29 EUR one way - for travel across their networks, with the promotion live until 10 November.
Eurostar reports the robust return of business travel in the first six months of 2022.
Eurostar had already in 2019 announced a plan to merge with Thalys, but just before the planned finalisation date, this was thwarted by the onset of the coronavirus pandemic; the parties are now revisiting this plan.
Refinancing agreement paves the way for the recovery of Eurostar.
On 26 October 2020 Eurostar has started to operate direct high speed services from Amsterdam and Rotterdam to London St. Pancras.
Eurostar today confirms that its London - Amsterdam service will operate fully direct both to and from the Netherlands from 26 October.
Eurostar is celebrating its first year of direct services from London to the Netherlands. Since launching in April 2018, over quarter of a...
Eurostar put tickets on sale for its third daily service direct from London to Rotterdam and Amsterdam. The third service, which starts on 11...
Strong growth in passenger numbers and record sales revenues