Eurostar has opened ticket sales for its fifth daily train service between London St Pancras and Amsterdam, which starts on 15 December 2025.
It follows the opening of a new terminal in Amsterdam in February, allowing Eurostar to triple its capacity on the route to more than 650 passengers per train from the end of this year.
Already, passenger volume on the London to Amsterdam route is up 18% year on year, said Eurostar.
CEO Gwendoline Cazenave said: “London to Amsterdam is one of the busiest routes by plane in Europe. With five daily returns, and 3000-plus seats per day, we are offering a sustainable alternative to travel between the UK and the Netherlands.
“Since February, we’ve seen exceptional demand on our Amsterdam route, and the addition of a fifth daily service gives customers more choice and flexibility. It’s our ambition to offer a sustainable alternative and grow international high-speed rail as customers first choice across Europe.”
All five services will operate via Rotterdam.









