UK travellers advised to expect potential disruptions during the upcoming bank holiday weekend | Transportation

Travellers are being warned of widespread disruption this bank holiday as delays and congestion are expected on key roads, rail routes, and at airports, with more than 2 million people anticipated to pass through airport doors. The busiest weekend for travel this year is predicted, with Inrix forecasting heavy road traffic on Friday between 10am and 6pm, and Saturday between 10am and 1pm. The RAC estimates 19.2 million people will take leisure trips, the highest figure since 2015, with particular congestion expected around events like Creamfields in Cheshire and the Leeds and Reading festivals. National Highways has lifted over 500 miles of roadworks to ease congestion, but areas like Kent and the Port of Dover are still expected to be busy. Rail travellers may also face disruptions, with no long-distance services to or from London King’s Cross over the weekend and reduced timetables in other areas due to engineering works. Airports are hoping to avoid a repeat of last year’s travel chaos, with more than 2 million people expected to travel overseas between Friday and Monday.

UK travellers warned of likely disruption over bank holiday weekend | Transport

Travellers are being told to expect widespread disruption this bank holiday as delays and congestion are predicted across key roads and rail routes, and airports are expecting more than 2 million people through their doors.

On what is expected to be the busiest weekend for travel this year, the transport analytics company Inrix said the heaviest road traffic was likely on Friday between 10am and 6pm, and Saturday between 10am and 1pm.

The RAC motoring company estimated 19.2 million people would take leisure trips over the weekend, the highest figure since 2015.

Drivers were warned that areas around the four-day dance music event Creamfields, in Cheshire, were expected to have particularly high congestion, while traffic to Leeds and Reading festivals was expected to be bad across the weekend.

National Highways, which manages the country’s motorways and A-roads, has lifted more than 500 miles of roadworks between Friday and Tuesday in an effort to ease congestion.

Roads in Kent were expected to be busy, with the Port of Dover expecting more than 20,000 cars to travel through this weekend.

Doug Bannister, the chief executive of the port, said waiting times could be higher than usual as work to prepare for new EU entry regulations had reduced the size of processing areas at the main ferry port to France.

People travelling by rail north from London King’s Cross could face disruption as there would be no long-distance services to or from the station between Saturday night and Monday morning, due to works taking place between Biggleswade and Potters Bar.

A reduced timetable was also in place between Euston and Milton Keynes due to engineering works, and services in the Stoke-on-Trent area would be affected across the weekend due to track repairs.

Trains were expected be particularly busy this weekend, with the number of bookings up 182% on last August bank holiday, according to data from Trip.com. The most popular routes are from London to Manchester, Liverpool, Edinburgh, Newcastle and Leeds.

Airports will be hoping not to have a repeat of last year’s travel chaos when more than 700,000 passengers were affected after a glitch in the flight planning system at National Air Traffic Services (Nats) grounded planes on bank holiday Monday.

The travel trade organisation Abta estimated that more than 2 million people would travel overseas between Friday and Monday, with Friday expected to be the busiest day for departures.

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https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/article/2024/aug/23/uk-travellers-warned-of-likely-disruption-over-bank-holiday-weekend

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