Eurostar resumes full service
Eurostar has resumed normal services today following terror attacks in Brussels on Tuesday, however passengers are advised to check in an hour before departure due to additional security checks.
The rail operator had cancelled trains to and from Brussels Midi yesterday after explosions rocked the Belgian capital.
Two blasts went off at its international airport and another in a city centre metro station, killing 34 people and injuring 200 more.
Limited services resumed later on Tuesday afternoon and Eurostar however it advised passengers to check its website and Twitter for updates before travel.
Passengers who no longer wish to travel to Brussels can postpone their journeys for up to 60 days or claim a free refund, said the operator.
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