Easter Travel Chaos: Strikes, Rain, and Road Disruptions Threaten UK Getaway Plans

April 16, 2025
Easter Travel Chaos: Strikes, Rain, and Road Disruptions Threaten UK Getaway Plans
  • Despite the strikes and engineering work, Helen Hamlin from Network Rail emphasized that most of the rail network will remain operational, urging passengers to plan ahead.

  • RAC spokesperson Alice Simpson warned travelers of significant traffic jams, particularly with changing weather conditions, and advised them to travel early or later in the day to avoid the worst congestion.

  • To manage traffic flows towards the Port of Dover and Eurotunnel, National Highways has implemented Operation Brock on the M20 in Kent, which will remain in place until April 22.

  • Away Resorts recommends that motorists take key precautions to ensure smoother and stress-free road trips this Easter weekend.

  • Confirmed air traffic control strikes in France are set for April 18-19 and April 25, which will impact major airports in Paris and other cities.

  • The Port of Dover has reported smooth departures but anticipates delays returning from Calais due to increased border checks and new entry requirements for EU visitors.

  • A total of 11,282 flights are scheduled to depart from UK airports during the four-day holiday, with popular destinations including Dublin, Amsterdam, and Malaga.

  • However, significant disruptions are expected at London Euston, which will have no services to Milton Keynes on April 19 and 20, and limited services on April 18 and 21 due to ongoing engineering projects.

  • Travel disruptions are anticipated across the UK as millions embark on their journeys for the Easter weekend, with over 19 million car trips expected on Good Friday alone.

  • Travelers are also advised to allow extra time for connections, consider travel insurance with disruption coverage, and keep essential items in carry-on luggage for any delays.

  • Packing essentials in advance can help avoid costly stops at service stations for forgotten items, which can add to travel time during busy holiday periods.

  • In preparation for the holiday rush, National Highways has lifted roadwork restrictions across over 1,100 miles of major roads, although traffic hotspots are still expected.

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