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Hull Trains will resume services that were discontinued from the December timetable due to COVID and reduced demand.
Services have resumed sooner than expected after the government announced last week that it had relaxed COVID restrictions.
Due to concerns about changes in customer demand due to COVID19 and the possibility of future blockades, the schedule was shortened on December 27th.
At that time, the country was affected by a much more contagious variant of Omicron, which caused uncertainty and a significant reduction in passenger numbers.
The Hull Trains is one of the company's highest-level services in history, with steadily increasing demand in early December, shortened within two weeks of launching its 94th service, which reflects rising demand for services. Introduced the timetable. The provisional flight schedule will end on February 12, but on weekdays from February 7, service from 5:08 pm to London Kings Cross and from 8:30 pm to London Kings Cross to Hull will be available to company passengers. It will be reintroduced in London's timetable and tickets will be sold earlier than planned. ..
Until the full timetable is restored on February 13, tickets for the withdrawn service will be valid for all other Hull Trains services on the same day shown on the ticket. Bus A has vacant seats, but we recommend booking a new seat.
Managing Director David Gibson said: We already know that demand is recovering, sales are increasing, and bookings are increasing. We will continue to monitor sales and revenue daily and resume all other withdrawn services as soon as possible
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