Smooth Sailing with Eurostar: Preparing for the EES Transition
In preparation for the upcoming introduction of the Entry/Exit System (EES), Eurostar is taking proactive measures to ensure a seamless travel experience for its passengers. As of October 6, Britons traveling from London to Paris and Brussels will be required to visit an Entry/Exit kiosk every time they take the Eurostar train.
Doubling Resources for a Smoother Journey
To mitigate potential disruptions, Eurostar is doubling its resources at St Pancras, including self-use kiosks, e-gates, and staff. This strategic move aims to minimize delays and confusion during the transition period.
Timely Planning for a Stress-Free Journey
With the new EU IT system for travel set to launch, passengers can take advantage of Eurostar deals and plan their trip in advance using the Eurostar timetable. Moreover, travelers can make the most of the Eurostar Snap feature to check in efficiently and avoid last-minute hassles.
Whether you're heading to Bruges or exploring the charms of Paris, Eurostar is committed to providing a convenient and enjoyable travel experience. By doubling its resources, the company is ensuring that passengers can focus on the excitement of their journey, rather than worrying about logistical details.
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