Eurostar pulls out all the stops with luxury Paris lounge
Train operator hopes new facilities at its Gare du Nord terminal will stop ticket sales falling off a post-Brexit cliff
High up in the 19th-century edifice that forms the front of the Gare du Nord in Paris, Eurostar has found a new, grand perch.
The cross-Channel train service has a startling upgrade in store for its business travellers, the latest gambit to bolster a company that is right in the frontline of Brexit. Last week it unveiled a lounge designed to feel more like an elegant Parisian flat, all high ceilings and marble fireplaces, sofas and wide tables. A kitchen stocked with a buffet curated by the Anglo-French chef Raymond Blanc is also promised later this year.
Source: Guardian Transport
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