plans to make things go more smoothly now include spreading out some of today s coach travel to quieter times or to tomorrow. despite the measures in place, the port has warned there could be waits of a few hours at the busiest times today. it s also expected to be a busy few days on the roads, and taking the train instead won t be an option for everybody as a huge programme of engineering work is carried out on britain s railway. for example, there are no services between london euston and milton keynes until tuesday. easter is unique in that there is a four day window for us to be able to do work effectively. and of course fewer people do travel than during the normal week. it s a really good opportunity for us to make improvements to the railway for the future. 0ne estimate says two million brits are heading overseas this weekend. the number of flights leaving uk airports remains below pre pandemic levels, but is 11% up on last easter. industry bosses have insisted airlines and airp
the number of flights leaving uk airports remains below pre pandemic levels, but is 11% up on last easter. industry bosses have insisted airlines and airports now have enough staff to cope with demand. but a series of strikes in france has been causing cancellations of some flights and eurostar services. whether it s by plane, train, car orferry, the advice is to plan ahead and prepare. katy austin, bbc news. and this is the seen live at the port of dover right now. we will go live two hour correspond their in a moment to get a picture of the transport situation across the travel network. we will go live to our correspond that. french president emmanuel macron and the president of the european commission ursula von der leyen are wrapping up their trip to china.
for example, there are no services between london euston and milton keynes until tuesday. easter is unique in that there . is a four day window for us to be able to do work effectively. and of course fewer people do travel than during the normal week. it s a really good opportunity for us to make improvements to the railway for the future. 0ne estimate says two million brits are heading overseas this weekend. the number of flights leaving uk airports remains below pre pandemic levels, but is 11% up on last easter. industry bosses have insisted airlines and airports now have enough staff to cope with demand. but a series of strikes in france has been causing cancellations of some flights and eurostar services. whether it s by plane, train, car orferry, the advice is to plan ahead and prepare. katy austin, bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news.
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