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Eurostar unveil new e320 train and future plans

Towards the end of 2014, Eurostar unveiled its new e320…

13 February 2015 | By Nicolas Petrovic, CEO, Eurostar

Towards the end of 2014, Eurostar unveiled its new e320 train – designed to offer passengers an unprecedented level of style and comfort, as the cross-Channel high-speed operator looks to ambitious growth in its services in the future. Global Railway Review was keen to interview Nicolas Petrovic – CEO of…

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Eurostar reports an encouraging start to 2013

Eurostar reported an encouraging start to the year with growth…

18 April 2013 | By Eurostar

Eurostar reported an encouraging start to the year with growth in sales revenues during the first three months of the year...

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Eurostar delivers a strong performance in 2012

Eurostar reported a strong performance in 2012 marked by rising…

25 March 2013 | By Eurostar

Eurostar reported a strong performance in 2012 marked by rising passenger numbers and good growth in profitability...

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New trains, new routes and new services – Eurostar’s vision for the future

Since Eurostar’s maiden voyage in 1994, we have carried over…

27 November 2012 | By Nicolas Petrovic, Chief Executive Officer, Eurostar

Since Eurostar’s maiden voyage in 1994, we have carried over 130 million passengers across the Channel. Today, eight out of 10 passengers travelling between London and Paris and Brussels choose to do so by high-speed rail on a Eurostar service, with almost 10 million people travelling with us last year…

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Creating a fair and open rail market to compete with road and aviation is key

Over the coming weeks and months, EU policy-makers will lock…

6 December 2011 | By Nicolas Petrovic, CEO, Eurostar

Over the coming weeks and months, EU policy-makers will lock horns in earnest over new rules to ensure fair and open competition in the European rail market, both freight and passenger. On economic grounds alone it is critical that the right rules are in place but it is equally important…