Eurostar reports a solid performance in third quarter of 2012
2012-10-18 — /travelprnews.com/ — Eurostar, the high speed rail service between the UK and mainland Europe, today reported a solid performance during the third quarter of 2012. During this period passenger numbers were broadly flat year-on-year at 2.6 million although travel patterns were significantly influenced by the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Passenger numbers were up 4% during the Games1 compared with 2011 but the number of leisure travellers coming from the continent to London in July was lower than last year. The business market was similarly impacted as companies advised their employees to steer clear of the capital in the run-up to the Olympics. These factors, combined with the movement in the Sterling-Euro exchange rate over recent months, have resulted in sales revenues for quarter three falling by 5% compared to the same period in 2011, from £197 million to £188 million.
Overall for the year to date, passenger numbers were up from 7.3 million to 7.4 million with sales revenues down 1% to £612 million this year from £619 million in 2011.2 Since the end of the Games Eurostar has seen growth in passenger numbers and sales revenues signalling a positive outlook for quarter four.
As a sponsor of the London 2012 Games, Eurostar played a key role bringing hundreds of thousands of fans and athletes to the Games. In addition to transporting the French, Belgian and Dutch Olympic teams, Eurostar carried out extensive modifications to its trains in order to transport the French and Belgian Paralympic teams to and from London.
Nicolas Petrovic, Chief Executive of Eurostar, said:
“We have had an inspiring and rewarding summer bringing athletes and spectators from around the world to the Olympic Games. Whilst many corporate clients and business customers decided to steer clear of London during the Games, we nonetheless delivered a solid performance. Looking ahead to the end of the year, the outlook is strong. Bookings have bounced back and we are now seeing a return to more typical travel patterns. With the tremendous boost that London has experienced over the summer we are looking forward to capitalising on the city’s post-Olympic glow”.
Update on new Eurostar trains
After a successful summer in which many customers travelled with Eurostar for the first time the business is pleased to announce significant progress to its £700 million fleet investment programme.
This complete overhaul of the fleet includes the refurbishment of its existing sets and the purchase of 10 new trains all of which will feature a unique design by Pininfarina, the world-famous Italian design house renowned for its legendary car designs. The production of the new trains which began last year is progressing well and the first of Eurostar’s existing fleet has now gone into refurbishment. With the refurbishment of its current train sets and the addition of its new e320 trains, Eurostar is on schedule to complete the transformation of its entire fleet by 2015.
Nicolas Petrovic continued:
“The redesign and upgrading of our fleet marks the next phase of our business. With customers increasingly opting for rail over plane for short-haul journeys across Europe, we want to provide an unrivalled travel experience between the UK and the continent and to encourage more passengers to choose high speed rail as their preferred option.”
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