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Chaos turns into hell: in Europe, queues at airports have reached kilometers

The last days before Catholic Easter – that is, these Thursdays and Fridays have become the busiest days at British airports, as well as at airports in many European countries. Queues for registration “a mile long” stretched beyond the buildings of airports – according to eyewitnesses.

Yes, long queues for registration were recorded in the second terminal of London Heathrow. And in Birmingham, tourists had to wait in “long queues” to go through the security service. “Hell and chaos,” they say. Arriving is not easier – tourists at Manchester airport have already complained that they had to wait for their luggage for 90 minutes.

Air carriers also suffer. British Airways telephone lines are congested, employees say, due to angry customers trying to find out if their holiday has been canceled. This is due to the fact that dozens of flights have been canceled recently.

The reason for all this – “untimely” increase in bookings, which coincided with the first high season, that is, the Easter holidays. Quarantined Britons and other Europeans rush to rest. In the meantime, you will not immediately restore the workers fired during the covid. Read the background at the link.

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