the great getaway began in traditional British summer holiday weather persistent rain on a weekend when millions are on the move motorways of the Southwest were busy but not stationary while at Dover holiday makers heading for the continent waited around 90 minutes to pass
through border control busy but no repeat of the chaos of Easter when the delays lasted half a day certainly it's early days in the summer holidays but we do expect there to be some delays because of the volume of traffic but certainly the agency's government agencies have got their act together and
progressing um people through the ports which is making everybody get onto their holiday or Journey much quicker the day Trippers and staycation as a rail strike added to the challenge an rmt walkout disrupting services on 14 lines now we've been camping around so more pounds out of the pocket
you're spending more money because you haven't been able to get absolutely more money gone we know we were coming from London and Strikes were not doing it okay we have to stop our in Reading we were a little bit late but that's fine I mean we were expecting to be a little bit late so we
plan accordingly more than five and a half million people are predicted to make day trips this weekend though the rain may have conspired to keep some away weather may feel a little inevitable but Travelers have had a pleasant surprise this weekend with passenger and tourist numbers finally returning to pre-covered levels Britain's transport infrastructure is holding up
so far more than two million people are expected to fly out in search of better weather their return Journey should be easier with children over 10 able to use e-gates for the first time this summer all of this many may wish they'd joinedt hem pork.
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