AverageTD
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If Eurostar actually manage to survive the pandemic, I'm sure they'll be eager to get as many passengers back on the trains ASAP. Providing the EU and UK measures + vaccination programmes actually work, what sort of timetable could we see by Summer time. Will it be a stripped back version of the 2019 Summer timetable or could this be the time where Eurostar go for a complete reshuffle of timetables to better suit the demand?
Given all the talk about bankruptcy, there's been very little talk on what their next steps would be after the pandemic. What do you all think would be the most likely outcome?
Edit: Just seen the French government are giving some more financial support!
Given all the talk about bankruptcy, there's been very little talk on what their next steps would be after the pandemic. What do you all think would be the most likely outcome?
Edit: Just seen the French government are giving some more financial support!
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