Eurotunnel celebrates 250 million people through the Channel Tunnel
July 24, 2010 (PRLEAP.COM) Travel News
An historic landmark was reached this week as the 250 millionth passenger passed through the Channel Tunnel.In just 16 years Eurotunnel has helped the equivalent of half the population of the European Union make the journey from Dover to Calais at record speeds and in unrivalled comfort.
This landmark number , includes car and coach passengers on board Passenger Shuttles, Truck drivers and their companions travelling on Truck Shuttles and passengers on Eurostar trains between London, Paris and Brussels.
58% of the 250 million people are customers on Eurotunnel Shuttles, the car and truck carrying system that runs between Folkestone and Calais in just 35 minutes, with up to 10 departures per hour in each direction.
On average, since 1994, the equivalent of the population of Canterbury, 43,000 people, have passed through the Channel Tunnel every day.
Eurotunnel celebrated the 250 millionth person through the Channel Tunnel on Wednesday (21) morning in its passenger terminal building in Folkestone, amidst the crowds departing for their summer holidays. Amongst those present were two regular Shuttle passengers, Dr Marijke Korteweg and her granddaughter, Eva.
Dr Korteweg said "In Flemish, my surname means: the short route. I was somehow destined to become a frequent Shuttle user. 250 million passengers in just 16 years is very impressive. For millions of Europeans, the Channel Tunnel has really changed our lives. Going to England, or to the continent has become so easy and so quick….I can't imagine how we ever managed without it!"
With its competitive Channel Tunnel prices Eurotunnel has made it easy for everyone to travel between the UK and France.
Cheshire based Truck driver, Robert Irlam, is appreciative of the speed and frequency offered by Eurotunnel's Truck Shuttles. He said: "The trip to Italy and back is a long one and it is important to get plenty of rest at the weekend after so much time on the road. Leaving on a Sunday night and using the Truck Shuttle means I can get to Italy and back home to Cheshire by Thursday evening. I get a decent break between runs and the customer gets the delivery first thing on Friday morning".
Jo Willacy, Eurotunnel Commercial Director, said: "The Channel Tunnel is now a vital link between Great Britain and the Continent. It is a reliable route for people and goods, which has become indispensable in Europe: 250 million people travelling through is proof enough of that. Eurotunnel works hard to maintain the quality of its transport system every day, adapting services to customers' needs, improving reliability and respect for the environment:so we know we are ready to welcome the next 250 million".
For more information visit the official Eurotunnel website.