415,000 Eurostar train tickets sold for Paris Olympics

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Canoeist Adam Burges, CEO of Eurostar Gwendoline Cazenave, and Break Dancer Kid Karam. // Credit: Eurostar
Canoeist Adam Burges, CEO of Eurostar Gwendoline Cazenave, and Break Dancer Kid Karam. // Credit: Eurostar

Eurostar has seen a large number of visitors wanting to travel to the 2024 Olympic Games and Paralympics in and reports that it has already sold 415,000 tickets for travel to the event.

The company operates high-speed trains between Britain and Europe, and is the official travel provider for over 2,000 Olympic and Paralympic athletes from four teams: Team GB, Team Belgium, Team and Team .

Canoeist Adam Burges, CEO of Eurostar Gwendoline Cazenave, and Break Dancer Kid Karam. // Credit: Eurostar
Break Dancer Kid Karam, CEO of Eurostar Gwendoline Cazenave, and Canoeist Adam Burges. // Credit: Eurostar

Two million visitors are expected to travel to the games to be held between July and September.

To accommodate thousands of extra people wanting to travel to them, Eurostar is putting on extra services with up to eight more services operating from London to Paris on peak Olympic days compared to the current timetable.

To support travellers passing through its stations, extra staff will be available, and many Eurostar staff have volunteered to take on a ‘Games Maker’ style role for travellers heading to Paris.

Canoeist Adam Burges, CEO of Eurostar Gwendoline Cazenave, with Break Dancer Kid Karam showing his skills. // Credit: Eurostar
Canoeist Adam Burges, CEO of Eurostar Gwendoline Cazenave, with Break Dancer Kid Karam showing his skills. // Credit: Eurostar

This year’s Olympics aims to be the greenest ever held. Eurostar is supporting that aim by providing sustainable transport for competitors and committing to reducing the footprint of the games.

As a prelude to the Games, two Team GB athletes were invited to visit International to talk about their ambitions.

Adam Burgess came fourth at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, has qualified for this year’s Olympics, and is Great Britain’s first-ever canoe slalom U23 World Champion.

He talked about his ambition along with Team GB Breaker B-Boy Kid Karam, who will be the first to represent Team GB in Break Dancing along with his teammate B-Boy Sunni.

This is the first time that BreakDancing has been included as an Olympic sport, with competitors mostly training alone.

Canoeist Adam Burges, CEO of Eurostar Gwendoline Cazenave, and Break Dancer Kid Karam. // Credit: Eurostar
Canoeist Adam Burges, CEO of Eurostar Gwendoline Cazenave, and Break Dancer Kid Karam. // Credit: Eurostar

We’re breaking into the Olympics, quite literally. The sport is something the world hasn’t seen before, it’s a sport without equipment or coaches which means the onus is entirely on you as an athlete.

Kid Karam, Team GB Breaker

As we mark the 100-day countdown to the Olympics, we prepare to welcome spectators to celebrate values and to create memorable experiences. We’re providing the greenest games yet for over 2,000 athletes and their staff. Only Eurostar can deliver this with our extensive network of 5 countries.

On the way back, I am sure our trains will be full of gold. Paris 2024 will start before the official opening ceremony on-board Eurostar: we are excited to be the official travel partner not only for one, but four Olympic and Paralympic teams: Team GB, Team Belgium, Team Germany, Team Netherlands.

Gwendoline Cazenave, CEO of Eurostar

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