![]() ![]() The rail company scrapped the stop at Brussels-Midi on the route between Amsterdam and London to get around inconsistent travel restrictions.Īnd that change is to remain in effect as it has been found to be simpler for passengers, with the journey time reduced. This does not mean that the routes will not reopen in the future, but it is not certain.Įlsewhere, another change made by Eurostar during the Covid pandemic is set to remain in effect. As a result, our trains are currently not stopping at Calais.” There are normally 11 trains per day travelling from Lille-Europe to Disneyland Paris (Marne-la-Vallée Chessy) and tickets for this journey start from £9.14 when you book in advance. No new updates to this decision have as yet been announced.Īs for the Calais-Fréthun stop, Eurostar states: “Due to the impact of coronavirus and the subsequent pressure put on our business, we’ve made a decision to focus on our busiest city centre stations. The Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy train station is one of the most important hubs in France. It takes an average of 1h 11m to travel from Lille-Europe to Disneyland Paris (Marne-la-Vallée Chessy) by train, over a distance of around 123 miles (198 km). We will review the decision towards the end of. “As the business starts its recovery, we need to focus on core destinations where demand is highest. “We can confirm that Ashford International and Ebbsfleet International stations will stay closed for the remainder of 2022,” a Eurostar spokesperson previously told The Connexion. When international travel resumed, Eurostar decided against reopening its Kent stations at Ashford, Ebbsfleet or the French stop Calais-Fréthun. z16Tc2wjIY- Salon Mickey AugEurostar focuses on main routesĮurostar has announced a decision to focus on its busiest city centre stations after the Covid pandemic led to the number of bookings plummeting. There is a glimmer of hope that the service might resume in 2024 as Eurostar will review their decision next year. ![]() Official confirmation from Eurostar regarding the cancellation of the direct Disneyland Paris service from 5th June 2023. Read more: Dover Port boss warns of safety issues and delays with new EU checks Read more: EU’s Etias travel authorisation system start date put back again The duration of the train journey to Disneyland Paris varies depending on your departure point. The company also cited changes due to Brexit as a factor that needed to be monitored, with the EU set to introduce new electronic passport control check systems called EES and Etias. In 2020, Eurostar bookings dropped by 90% compared to 2019. The London - Marne-la-Vallée–Chessy direct route has been opened and closed several times since the pandemic began in early 2020. ![]()
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