Business travellers are ditching chaotic airports in favor of the Eurostar service, new data suggests.The Eurostar train is still running a reduced service and plans to build services back gradually, per Bloomberg.Business travellers are catching the Eurostar train instead of gambling with chaotic airports and flight disruptions, new Eurostar data shared with Insider suggests.
The rail operator's data shows that corporate travel via the international rail service has increased to 70% of pre-Covid levels over the last six months, despiteEurostar's chief commercial officer, Francois Le Doze, said via the statement that business travel had resumed"faster than we expected in 2022," especially considering the company was"only running around three-quarters of our pre-pandemic timetable.
He added:"We are confident that this trend will continue after the summer period, with September traditionally marking a busy month for corporate travel."that the rail service planned to continue with plans to build back services gradually, despite the increase in passengers, to avoid experiencing the chaos that is affecting the global aviation industry.
The aviation sector has experienced huge upheaval in recent months. A series of last-minute flight cancelations, stories of
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