UK airports expecting busiest Christmas on record
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UK airports expecting busiest Christmas on record
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"UK airports are bracing for their busiest Christmas season on record, as millions take to the skies over the festive break. Regulators have urged passengers to plan ahead as airports including London Heathrow, Birmingham and Manchester all expect their busiest Christmas to date. Passengers queued on Friday at major air transport hubs, on what is expected to be the busiest day for travel over the entire festive period."
"Manchester airport said it is gearing up for its busiest Christmas yet, with more than 1.5m passengers due to pass through. It said the busiest days will be 19 December and 28 December. with more than 100,000 passengers expected on those days. Manchester airport's managing director Chris Woodroofe reminded passengers to check in ahead of time and to pack properly, advising people not to take wrapped present"
The Independent seeks donations to keep sending journalists to report on reproductive rights, climate change and Big Tech, including investigations into Elon Musk's pro‑Trump PAC and the documentary 'The A Word'. The outlet avoids paywalls and relies on supporters to fund quality journalism accessible to all. UK airports are bracing for their busiest Christmas season on record, with regulators urging passengers to plan ahead as Heathrow, Birmingham and Manchester expect peak travel. ABTA estimates over five million people will travel abroad between Friday and 4 January, with 19 December the busiest departure day; Manchester expects 1.5 million passengers and advises travelers to check in early and avoid carrying wrapped presents.
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