Reisechaos an Fluggäfen: Auswärtiges Amt warnt Urlauber
Chaos at airports: Foreign Office issues urgent advice to holidaymakers
The Foreign Office has issued an urgent warning to holidaymakers amid travel chaos at airports across Europe. The disruption is expected to continue throughout the summer holidays, with long queues, delays and cancellations causing misery for travellers.
The Foreign Office has advised holidaymakers to check with their airline before travelling, and to arrive at the airport well in advance. It has also warned that some flights may be cancelled at short notice, and that passengers may need to make alternative arrangements.
The travel chaos is being caused by a number of factors, including staff shortages, strikes and bad weather. Airlines and airports are struggling to cope with the surge in demand for travel as people take their first holidays abroad since the pandemic.
The Foreign Office has urged holidaymakers to be patient and understanding during this time. It has also advised them to consider taking out travel insurance to protect themselves against any unexpected events.
What can holidaymakers do to avoid the chaos?
- Check with your airline before travelling,
- Arrive at the airport well in advance,
- Consider taking out travel insurance,
- Be patient and understanding.
What are the causes of the travel chaos?
- Staff shortages,
- Strikes,
- Bad weather,
- Surge in demand for travel.
What is the Foreign Office's advice to holidaymakers?
- Check with your airline before travelling,
- Arrive at the airport well in advance,
- Consider taking out travel insurance,
- Be patient and understanding.