Traffic: “Stable and orderly” – Travel traffic at Easter rolls on

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“Stable and orderly” – travel at Easter rolls on

Problem-free handling at Cologne/Bonn Airport at the start of the Easter holidays. photo

© Thomas Banneyer/dpa

Many start their Easter vacation this weekend. Train stations and airports are busy. But no sign of chaos.

Whether by train, plane or car: the start of the Easter holidays should have gone as planned for many this weekend. According to the airport’s website, the average waiting time at the terminals at Düsseldorf Airport on Saturday was at times a maximum of 20 minutes. Check-in and security checks also ran without any problems.

A Fraport spokeswoman for Frankfurt Airport reported something similar: “Despite the higher number of passengers, operations are stable and orderly and have been smooth so far.” The airport expects more than 180,000 passengers per day. It was also quiet in Munich.

The airports in Cologne and Düsseldorf are expecting a total of around 1.4 million passengers during the holidays. The destinations of Easter holidaymakers from Düsseldorf are Turkey, Mallorca, Egypt and London. It’s similar at the neighboring airport in Cologne: the most popular travel destinations here are Spain, Turkey and Italy.

Construction sites slow down train traffic

According to a railway spokesman, travel by rail also started smoothly. “We have a lot of activity at our stations, the trains are well utilized,” said the spokesman on Saturday. However, there are no abnormalities in the processes.

The group expects high passenger numbers again over Easter, but sees itself well positioned in terms of capacity. At the large train stations, some additional service staff are on duty to provide support. The influx of new ICE 4 and 3 Neo trains is continuing.

However, some construction sites are also slowing down train traffic over the Easter holidays. Especially in North Rhine-Westphalia in the regions of Duisburg, Oberhausen and Essen as well as in the city tunnel in Frankfurt am Main, passengers have to be prepared for restrictions. The timetable changes are already stored in the system, it said. As predicted by the ADAC, it was noticeably fuller on the motorways and roads in North Rhine-Westphalia on Saturday, but there were only minor obstructions and only a few traffic jams.

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