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Eurotunnel parent Getlink says February traffic not hit by coronavirus

09:49, 12 March 2020

updated: 09:51, 12 March 2020

Eurotunnel's latest figures reveal it felt no impact from the coronavirus outbreak during February - but that that the influence of Brexit was being felt year-on-year.

Its parent company, Getlink, said freight using its Le Shuttle service between Folkestone and Coquelles was down 7% on the same period in 2019.

Eurotunnel has revealed its latest figures for its cross-Channel service
Eurotunnel has revealed its latest figures for its cross-Channel service

But it put that down to last year seeing the "stockpiling phenomenon" in anticipation of Brexit last March.

It brings the total number of trucks using the cross-Channel route this year to 260,000.

Passenger traffic, however, saw a 4% increase in February - delivering a 3% rise in traffic so far this year with some 350,000 passenger vehicles using the service.

It added: "No impact from Covid-19 has been identified at this stage."

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