The Channel Tunnel is operating normally but there are restrictions concerning travel in France (and you have to have a completed an official attestation form (download from French Gov Web Site) stating your reason for travel (Holiday is not a reason for travel in this case). You can be fined on the spot for breaking the imposed travel restrictions in France too. I think you have to self isolate for two weeks and then everything is closed also. And of course travel in the UK is restricted to essential only with no end in sight of this being lifted.
I think the message is Stay Home!
FCDO travel advice for France. Includes safety and security, insurance, entry requirements and legal differences.
www.gov.uk
Reading that just reminded my of my frequent traveller account
which expires in June, i have 2 returns to use up before June, normally
they would be used.
Ive had an online chat but was told to send an email, they will reply in the
next 5 days to probably tell me that unfortunately Sir we are not able to extend
the period. The woo hoo ers
Heres a clip from the website, it seems easier to get in the Uk.
Travel from the UK to France:
Our passenger shuttle services continue to operate. Please check carefully before travelling to Folkestone, as you may be turned away by the French Authorities if you don't have good reason to travel within France. They have advised us that they will only allow travel for the following reasons:
- Going home to a main residence
- Essential work in France
- Medical staff
NO HOLIDAYS OR SOCIAL VISITS
There are restrictions on all movements within France that mean people are only allowed to be on the roads if they have completed a certificate and have it with them.
This page explains the circumstances under which people are allowed to travel within France, and
this page from the UK Government may be useful too.
Travel from France to the UK:
Our passenger shuttle services continue to operate but the shops and cafés in our terminal building in France have had to close due to new French regulations. There are no current restrictions by the authorities on travel from France to the UK, but the UK Government have advised that travel within the UK should only take place if it's essential.