Eurostar is introducing print-at-home and mobile-enabled barcode tickets to speed up boarding on its international trains.
The gates at the newly-opened terminal at London’s St Pancras International are already equipped with scanning devices, and customers booking online will be able to use the service from the middle of this year.
“The scheme is one of a number of customer service initiatives designed to make the whole travelling experience for passengers as easy as possible,” said head of distribution and commercial systems Jamel Chandoul.
Eurostar is also integrating its booking system with those of operators on the domestic UK network, so national and international trips no longer need to be ordered separately.
Seven companies Chiltern Railways, East Midlands Trains, First Capital Connect, Hull Trains, London Midland, National Express East Coast and Virgin Trains are linked to the system, following a project by supplier Fujitsu.
Travellers from 68 towns and cities across the UK can order through-tickets to destinations in France, Belgium and Holland. And by 2009, the operator will aim to add Germany, Switzerland and Austria to its network.
“With the new ticketing system many people can now book their entire journey from their local mainline station to continental Europe through one joined-up service,” said Chandoul.
Ultimately all the 25 members of the UK’s Association of Train Operating Companies will be invited to join the scheme. A second wave of operators, including Great First Western and East Anglia, are expected to be added by the end of the year.
Last year Chiltern Railways implemented a similar mobile phone ticketing system at London’s Marylebone station.
The train operator is developing a web-based system to supplement its electronic ticketing 07 Jan 2008
New through-fares designed to make it easier for passengers from the Midlands and the North to opt for Eurostar's "greener alternative" 19 Dec 2007
New link from King's Cross St Pancras opens today as Eurostar insists environmental credentials are driving increased passenger numbers 14 Nov 2007
As delegates at African climate change conference are criticised for not offsetting, events management experts insist buying offsets should become standard practice 29 Aug 2008
Proposals to reduce traffic emissions by tweaking insurance options and tackling urban sprawl are on the drawing board 29 Aug 2008
Recent claims from the oil giant's chief executive suggesting tar sand extraction is required to slow the shift to coal may have caught the eye, but as BusinessGreen.com discovers they do not make much sense 28 Aug 2008
With all eyes on the Democrats' convention this week, environmentalists are asking whether it will live up to the green claims of politicians 26 Aug 2008
To stand by or not to stand by? BusinessGreen.com offers its cut-out-and-keep guide to the world of PC turn off systems 22 Aug 2008







