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«Breaking News» Millions face travel chaos today as the great Christmas getaway begins

Travellers are battling to get through the chaos today on one the busiest travel days of the year as millions of people embark on the Christmas getaway.


Motorists are being warned to expect delays of almost two hours on some routes as people driving to spend the festive period with friends and family compete for road space with commuters.


Airports will have a spike in demand, although the plans of tens of thousands of people have been thrown into disarray after Gatwick's runway was shut due to drone activity on Wednesday night. 


Trains will also be busier than normal as passengers complete journeys before parts of the network are shut down for Christmas engineering work.




Motorists battle though the morning mist today along the M1 in West Yorkshire, south of Leeds


Motorists battle though the morning mist today along the M1 in West Yorkshire, south of Leeds



Motorists battle though the morning mist today along the M1 in West Yorkshire, south of Leeds





Pre-Christmas traffic travels during rush hour on the M5 motorway in Bristol this morning


Pre-Christmas traffic travels during rush hour on the M5 motorway in Bristol this morning



Pre-Christmas traffic travels during rush hour on the M5 motorway in Bristol this morning



Some 59 per cent of UK drivers will take to main roads or motorways today, according to an AA poll of 20,000 motorists.


The breakdown recovery firm warned of queues on major routes and urged people to check traffic reports before setting off.

Research by the RAC and traffic information firm Inrix suggested the M25, M6 and M40 will be the worst traffic hotspots.


Drivers travelling on the southbound M40 from the M42 (Warwickshire) to Junction 8A (Oxford) should expect delays of up to one hour and 50 minutes. 








 



Highways England said it would lift more than 200 miles of roadworks on the country's motorways and major A-roads by 6am today.


This is to ensure more than 97 per cent of the network is open for the festive getaway.


The RAC's Mark Souster urged motorists to carry out basic maintenance checks on their cars - such as oil, coolant and screenwash levels and tyre condition - before setting off.


He said: 'It's vitally important every driver planning a trip gives their car a once-over to make sure it's up to the job.








 


'A single breakdown can bring some roads to a grinding halt, slowing down the Christmas getaway for all of us.'


The anticipated jams will be compounded by extensive disruption to the rail network, with planned engineering work and strikes forcing more people on to the roads over the festive period.


Strikes are likely to affect routes run by Northern Rail and South Western Railway, while Network Rail is planning extensive engineering work on lines running into major stations such as London Paddington and London Victoria.


Travel trade organisation Abta expects more than 4.7 million people to head abroad from the UK between December 18 and January 2, with today the busiest travel day.










































EXPECTED CHRISTMAS GETAWAY TRIPS AND TRAFFIC CONDITIONS 
DATE PLANNED LEISURE TRIPSWORST TIMES TO TRAVELBEST TIMES TO TRAVELWORST ROAD FOR LONG DELAYS
TODAY2.8million11.30am to 6pmAfter 7.30pmM40 south from M42 Warwickshire to J8A (Oxford). Up to 110 minute delay
TOMORROW 2.2million10.30am to 4pmBefore 9.30am or after 7.30pmM40 north from J8A (Oxford) to M42 Warwickshire. Up to 61 minute delay
SUNDAY1.9million4pm to 6.30pmBefore 11am or after 8pm-
CHRISTMAS EVE 2.5million11am to 1pmAt other timesM1 north J21 (Coventry/Leicester) to J26 (Nottingham/Ripley). Up to 22 minute delay






























































































WHICH UK ROADS WILL BE WORST AFFECTED TODAY AND TOMORROW? 
REGION LOCATION PEAK CONGESTION TIMEPREDICTED TRAVEL TIME (minutes)TOTAL DELAY (minutes)
TODAY  
West MidlandsM40 South (M42) to J8A (Aylesbury)2.30pm157110
West MidlandsM40 North J8A (Aylesbury) to M4212pm8435
West MidlandsM6 South J20 (Macclesfield) to J16 (Newcastle-under-Lyme)5.15pm5833
West MidlandsM5 North J4A M42 to Ray Hall interchange7.45pm3921
ScotlandM8 West J12 (Riddrie) to J29 (Paisley)12.15pm218
TOMORROW  
West MidlandsM40 North J8A (Aylesbury) to M425.45pm10561
West MidlandsM6 North J15 (Stoke-on-Trent) to J25 (Wigan)7.15am10459
South West EnglandA303 West Salisbury Road to A3502.45pm4619
West MidlandsM6 South J20 (Macclesfield) to J16 (Newcastle-under-Lyme)12.30pm4318
West MidlandsM5 North J4A (M42) to Ray Hall interchange6pm3114


Winter sun lovers are heading short haul to Alicante, the Canary Islands and Egypt, while Dubai and India are among the most popular long haul destinations.


Abta chief executive Mark Tanzer said: 'Christmas and New Year are always very busy times for the travel industry as people head off to spend their well-earned holidays with family and friends.


'Whether holidaymakers are flying away for some winter sun, travelling to a snowy destination or staying closer to home, this year's festive break looks set to be another busy one.


'It's important people allow extra time for their journeys and check ahead for any disruption if travelling by public transport.'



Military equipment used as Gatwick Airport reopens after drone chaos



Military equipment is being used to stop further drone disruption at Gatwick Airport as Transport Secretary Chris Grayling insisted passengers are safe despite the operator not being caught.


The runway reopened for a limited number of flights at 6am today after being shut down on Wednesday night due to drones flying inside its perimeter.


Police were engaged in a cat and mouse hunt for the perpetrator yesterday, but said 'each time we believe we get close to the operator, the drone disappears'.




Passengers stranded at Gatwick Airport yesterday after it closed due to drone sightings


Passengers stranded at Gatwick Airport yesterday after it closed due to drone sightings



Passengers stranded at Gatwick Airport yesterday after it closed due to drone sightings



Mr Grayling said there had been around 40 sightings of what were thought to be a 'small number of drones' while the West Sussex airport was closed.


He would not give details of what measures had been put in place, but told BBC Breakfast some of them were 'military capabilities', adding: 'There are a range of measures which are there today which should give passengers confidence that they are safe to fly.'


More than 120,000 passengers were unable to either take off or land at the airport on Wednesday night and yesterday.


A further 126,000 are due to travel today, but 145 out of the scheduled 837 flights have already been cancelled as aircraft are out of position and the airport's operations are restricted to just a few departures and arrivals per hour.




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