“I guess my new year plan is in the hands of the tunnel operators now,” the 27-year-old Parisian said.
Eurostar said it planned to run all of its services on Wednesday but warned there may still be some delays and cancellations.
The service from London to Paris scheduled for 06:00 GMT has been cancelled, external.
The problem with the overhead power supply and a broken down LeShuttle train blocked all routes on Tuesday, causing disruption for thousands trying to get away for New Year’s Eve.
All trains from London to Paris, Amsterdam and Brussels were cancelled.
Some Eurostar and LeShuttle services had resumed on Tuesday evening, but delays remained, with only one of the tunnel’s two rail lines open.
Getlink, which runs the Channel Tunnel, said work continued through the night to fix the power issue.
On Wednesday morning, an update on Eurostar’s website said:, external “Services have resumed today following a power issue in the Channel Tunnel yesterday and some further issues with rail infrastructure overnight.
“We plan to run all of our services today, however due to knock-on impacts there may still be some delays and possible last-minute cancellations.
“Please check for live updates on the status of your train on the train status and timetables page.”
