Eurostar Suspending Direct Disneyland Paris Train Service Indefinitely Due To Demand And Brexit Friction

Eurostar Suspending Direct Disneyland Paris Train Service Indefinitely Due To Demand And Brexit Friction
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The London St. Pancras train service that goes direct to Marne-la-Vallée–Chessy (Disneyland Paris) will be paused indefinitely starting June 5th 2023. In a statement, Eurostar released the following:
As the business continues to recover from the pandemic, we need to focus on our core routes to allow us to stabilise our operation and customer experience. Whilst we have seen travel demand return this year, we have financial commitments as a result of the pandemic which we will continue to face for a number of years. We are also monitoring developments in the EU's proposed Entry Exit System, and we want to focus on providing a reliable service with the experience that our customers rightly expect
You'll still be able to get to Disneyland Paris via the Eurostar, but will have to change trains at Lille.
We will still be offering connecting fares to allow passengers to enjoy the benefit of high-speed rail travel from London to Disney via Lille and Paris
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