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Eurostar gets back on track with Business Travel Association

Eurostar has re-joined the Business Travel Association as a ‘premier partner’.

The collaboration comes as the high-speed Channel Tunnel passenger rail service returns to a full timetable following the pandemic.

The company also plans to start a fourth daily return service to Amsterdam and Rotterdam.

As part of its partnership, Eurostar will be involved in many of the events that the BTA will host this year.

BTA chief executive Clive Wratten said: “As confidence in and demand for international business travel increases, we’re delighted to have Eurostar back on board to build our members’ relationships across Europe.”

Eurostar business sales senior lead manager Thierry Cella-Kreutzer added: “The BTA has been vocal about the necessity of re-opening business travel globally.

“Re-joining as a member will help us to campaign for wider recognition of business travel’s importance.”

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