NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS

Urgent traffic warning as millions hit road for Christmas getaway with strikes sparking delays at six UK airports

AN URGENT Amber Traffic warning is in place today as millions hit the nation's roads to race home for Christmas.

A whopping 17 million Brits are expected to get in their cars from Friday, with the AA warning of huge delays.

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An urgent Amber Traffic warning is in place today while Manchester Airport saw thousands queue at bag dropCredit: LNP
Travellers wait with their luggage at Heathrow terminal 5 amid chaos at UK airportsCredit: SWNS
The Blackwall Tunnel approach in Greenwich, London, saw long delays on Friday morning as Brits fled the capital for ChristmasCredit: LNP
A whopping 17 million Brits are expected to get in their cars from Friday, with the AA warning of huge delaysCredit: i-Images
Travel chaos sparked by multiple strikes have sent millions seeking alternative routes home, with the warning stretching to Christmas Eve
Thousands queue at Manchester Airport as members of the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union begin an eight day strikeCredit: LNP

Travel chaos sparked by multiple strikes have sent millions seeking alternative routes home, with the warning stretching to Christmas Eve.

And walkouts by 1,000 Border Force staff have already sparked chaos at six UK airports this morning.

Over 250,000 are set to arrive into Britain's terminals on Friday as they board flights out the country, but airport officials are warning they may struggle to cope.

London Heathrow, Manchester, Birmingham, Glasgow and Cardiff are already reporting delays in their terminals on Friday.

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Pictures show thousands in long queues at Manchester Airport bag drop as members of the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union begin an eight day walk out.

On Friday London Gatwick said travellers are being processed as normal.

Soldiers from Britain's Armed Forces - who are not allowed to strike - have been marched in to man passport checks.

But airports warn they could be forced to close altogether, a decision that will trigger misery for hundreds of thousands who already missed past Christmases due to Covid.

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Steve Dann, Border Force's chief operating officer, told the BBC the army and civil servants will "not be able to operate with the same efficiency as our permanent workforce".

There were no changes to flight schedules as of 7am on Friday but BA and Virgin stopped selling new inbound tickets to Heathrow following demands from Border Force staff.

They hope the new ticket bans, in force for all eight days of strikes, will "suppress demand" strains placed on the airport.

It comes as the M25 and major routes linked to the London orbital are expected to see the worst traffic from today.

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