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Eurotunnel resuming normal service after delays | Eurotunnel resuming normal service after delays |
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Eurotunnel services are returning to normal after work overnight to clear a backlog following disruption caused by migrants. | Eurotunnel services are returning to normal after work overnight to clear a backlog following disruption caused by migrants. |
There were delays of up to five hours on Saturday after migrants entered a terminal in France on Friday night. | There were delays of up to five hours on Saturday after migrants entered a terminal in France on Friday night. |
Eurotunnel says there is now a 30-minute waiting time to board in Kent. Services from Calais are on schedule. | Eurotunnel says there is now a 30-minute waiting time to board in Kent. Services from Calais are on schedule. |
But DFDS Seaways says it has suspended services on Sunday after further disruption at the Port of Calais. | But DFDS Seaways says it has suspended services on Sunday after further disruption at the Port of Calais. |
Eurotunnel passengers have been advised to arrive on time when they travel on Sunday, rather than turning up early. | Eurotunnel passengers have been advised to arrive on time when they travel on Sunday, rather than turning up early. |
Those travelling from Calais have been told it is currently taking about 20 minutes to clear border controls. There are up to four departures per hour in each direction. | Those travelling from Calais have been told it is currently taking about 20 minutes to clear border controls. There are up to four departures per hour in each direction. |
'Migrant activity' | 'Migrant activity' |
Eurotunnel services have been hit in recent weeks by strikes and migrants trying to stow away on lorries, in their attempts to cross from France to the UK. | Eurotunnel services have been hit in recent weeks by strikes and migrants trying to stow away on lorries, in their attempts to cross from France to the UK. |
Shortly before midnight on Friday, Eurotunnel briefly suspended services after migrants accessed the Eurotunnel terminal on the French side. | Shortly before midnight on Friday, Eurotunnel briefly suspended services after migrants accessed the Eurotunnel terminal on the French side. |
The operator said this "migrant activity" caused a backlog of delays, on top of traffic issues, which it worked through on Saturday and overnight into Sunday. | The operator said this "migrant activity" caused a backlog of delays, on top of traffic issues, which it worked through on Saturday and overnight into Sunday. |
The latest travel updates: | The latest travel updates: |
Delays on Saturday were caused by the large volume of traffic heading to the Eurotunnel site, partly because of Operation Stack. | Delays on Saturday were caused by the large volume of traffic heading to the Eurotunnel site, partly because of Operation Stack. |
The operation involves the parking - or stacking - of lorries on the M20 in Kent when cross-Channel services are disrupted. | The operation involves the parking - or stacking - of lorries on the M20 in Kent when cross-Channel services are disrupted. |
Lorries have now been parked on the motorway on 20 days over the past three months. | |
Operation Stack is expected to be fully lifted later on Sunday. | Operation Stack is expected to be fully lifted later on Sunday. |
Passengers have been advised to check for traffic updates before travelling and not turn up early, to avoid too many people crowding the terminal. | Passengers have been advised to check for traffic updates before travelling and not turn up early, to avoid too many people crowding the terminal. |
On the issue of migrants, Eurotunnel spokesman John Keefe said it had already spent 13m euros (£9.2m) on security in the first six months of the year - more than its usual 10m euros (£7.1m) annual budget. | On the issue of migrants, Eurotunnel spokesman John Keefe said it had already spent 13m euros (£9.2m) on security in the first six months of the year - more than its usual 10m euros (£7.1m) annual budget. |