Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

NewsTimes.co.ukNewsTimes.co.uk

TRAVEL

Eurostar’s direct London-Amsterdam tickets on sale after IT hold-up

Tickets for Eurostar’s new direct high-speed rail service from London to Amsterdam went on sale on Thursday, after a last-minute IT glitch delayed plans for the original launch on Tuesday afternoon.

The eagerly anticipated new route starts running on Wednesday 4 April, with fares from London to Rotterdam and Amsterdam starting at £35 each way. Tickets were due to go on sale on 20 February and on the same day as a special high-profile inaugural service to the city. But in a tweet that evening the company said it had delayed the launch.

The problem is believed to have involved a Eurostar supplier having a technical issue with its reservation system but the delay was greeted with anger on Twitter by disappointed would-be passengers. A Eurostar spokesperson confirmed on Thursday morning that the problems had been resolved and that tickets for its two daily services had gone on sale.

More than 4 million passengers a year fly between London and Amsterdam, making it one of Europe’s busiest air routes. The cross-Channel rail operator will challenge established airlines on the route, including British Airways, easyJet and Ryanair and will target potential converts by saying a London-Amsterdam Eurostar journey emits 80% less carbon than the equivalent flight.

Plans for the service were first announced in September 2013 but the start date was subject to numerous delays while immigration and passport controls were agreed. These issues mean direct services returning to London will not be in place until the end of next year. Passengers travelling back to London from Amsterdam and Rotterdam will have to go through passport control and security screening in Brussels – adding around an hour to the outward journey time – until the two governments complete an agreement allowing passport checks to be conducted in the Netherlands.

Tuesday’s inaugural train from St Pancras International broke a speed record for the journey to Brussels (1hr 46mins) before continuing on to Amsterdam via Rotterdam. The journey took 3hrs 41mins, with the Eurostar travelling at speeds of up to 300kp/h.

Read more at bbc.co.uk

You May Also Like

UK NEWS

Read more about switzerland women here. Swiss ladies and men are not reknown for being the most chatty, outgoing or spontaneous when meeting strangers...

UK NEWS

Professing to be the lead in Thai relationship with over 1.5 million enrolled single people, Cupid Media’s ThaiCupid brings the one in every of...

WORLD NEWS

An exclusive article form Orestis Karipis In the 1930’s and 1940’s acid was the weapon of deceived husbands and wives in the Western world...

FOOD TIPS

In food, if there is one thing you can say without fear of contradiction, it is this: Britain loves burgers. The UK market is...

Copyright © 2020 NewsTimes.co.uk All Rights Reserved