
Eurostar to cut London boarding time in half
Eurostar and St Pancras want the experience at the station to be less like an airport

Eurostar and St Pancras want the experience at the station to be less like an airport

A British government order opens the first real possibility of competition for Eurostar

Sir Richard Branson’s Virgin group has taken a big step toward the Channel Tunnel

Eurostar says it will run to Frankfurt and Geneva by 2030, but may just be aiming at blocking competitors

Moves by Britain’s HS1 and Italy’s Trenitalia may mean actual progress toward more competition and lower fares
Expedia, already the world’s largest travel booker, is extending its reach into an area where it’s been weak: rail tickets. Up to now, Expedia’s been

A strike planned for yesterday and today by French air traffic controllers was cancelled yesterday, but the strike called for tomorrow by the other air traffic controllers’ union is still on, and expected to cause serious disruption tomorrow.

A few weeks ago, we wrote about the continuing popularity of the Channel ferries between Britain and the continent ( HERE ) Now a new issue has made the outlook less clear.

Eurostar—the Channel Tunnel train operator has had a good year with reviving economies, and is adding new trains and new routes as it rounds out its 20th year in service.

Eurostar and St Pancras want the experience at the station to be less like an airport

A British government order opens the first real possibility of competition for Eurostar

Sir Richard Branson’s Virgin group has taken a big step toward the Channel Tunnel

Eurostar says it will run to Frankfurt and Geneva by 2030, but may just be aiming at blocking competitors

Moves by Britain’s HS1 and Italy’s Trenitalia may mean actual progress toward more competition and lower fares
Expedia, already the world’s largest travel booker, is extending its reach into an area where it’s been weak: rail tickets.

A strike planned for yesterday and today by French air traffic controllers was cancelled yesterday, but the strike called for tomorrow by the other air traffic controllers’ union is still on, and expected to cause serious disruption tomorrow.

A few weeks ago, we wrote about the continuing popularity of the Channel ferries between Britain and the continent ( HERE ) Now a new issue has made the outlook less clear.

Eurostar—the Channel Tunnel train operator has had a good year with reviving economies, and is adding new trains and new routes as it rounds out its 20th year in service.