Eurostar warns passengers not to travel to France during March. Border chaos thanks to a week long spate of industrial action, is causing delays at Gare du Nord station in Paris and this looks set to continue into the weekend.
The company has issued a statement urging passengers not to travel unless it is absolutely necessary until April.
The company said:
“Due to industrial action by French customs, we are experiencing lengthy queues at Paris Gare du Nord station and expect this to continue until the end of March.
“We strongly recommend that you do not travel during this period unless necessary.
“Please, also note that we are unable to offer our priority check-in service.”
In the meantime there have been several reports of passenger queues of up to six hours at the border and some services between Paris and London have been cancelled.
Eurostar pre-emptively cancelled two services on Thursday, four on Friday, another on Saturday and a further three on Sunday. This is on top of the 25 services it has already pulled between Thursday (March 21) and March 30.
A work-to-rule protest by French border officials began on March 4 over pay and conditions. Workers are implementing additional checks which they say simulate likely conditions after a no-deal Brexit. It was originally scheduled to finish on March 20. It has now extended until at least March 24.
A spokesperson for Eurostar said:
“We are working closely with the governments on both sides of the channel, and expect to be able to operate on our existing basis in either a deal or no-deal scenario.”
The Foreign Office has updated its travel advice to reflect the disruption. It advises:
“Passengers travelling from France to the UK via the Eurostar, Eurotunnel or northern ferry ports should be aware that industrial action by customs officers is causing significant delays to all services.”
Source : https://www.thetravelmagazine.net/eurostar-are-urging-passengers-not-to-travel-in-march/