Kentish Express Ashford & District

Revenues plunge after pandemic restrictio­ns

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Eurotunnel’s parent company Getlink says its revenues were down 24% last year as the impact of the pandemic and travel restrictio­ns bit hard.

In revealing its annual financial figures, the firm generated £721.3million in 2020 - down almost a quarter on 2019.

With much of the year seeing tough cross-Channel travel restrictio­ns, the firm saw a 46% drop in cars using the service, a 71% dip in coaches and HGVs down 9%.

But the heavily reduced Eurostar service - run by a different company which pays to use the cross-Channel link saw traffic drop by 77%.

Eurostar is facing its own struggles to survive, with an appeal currently being made to the government to help it survive the crisis after it was

forced to slash its services and suspend its stops at Ashford and Ebbsfleet internatio­nal stations until 2022.

As a result of the dip in traffic figures, Eurotunnel says revenues on its Le Shuttle service between Folkestone and Coquelles was down 17% to

£460.95m.

However, Getlink’s senior management were putting a positive spin on the revenues, saying the revenues were “good in difficult circumstan­ces”.

Yann Leriche, Getlink group’s CEO, said: “This year’s revenue shows the commitment of the group’s teams, who have continued to innovate and adapt in order to continue providing excellent service to customers whatever the circumstan­ces, particular­ly in regard to the Covid19 health crisis”

There were some bright spots, however. Freight traffic in December hit an alltime record with 40,000 trucks transporte­d as they rushed to beat the end of the Brexit transition period. In total nearly 1.5m trucks used the service in 2020.

In comparison, 1.4m passenger vehicles used the service a figure that was ‘remarkable’ claimed Eurotunnel.

It added that the figure represents a 70.1% share of the cross-Channel car market - up 13.2 points on the previous year.

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The cross-Channel operator claimed the lion’s share of passenger traffic in 2020 - despite figures tumbling

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