Traffic: First wave of travel at Easter: No chaos at airports

In many places there is nothing to be seen on the streets and at the airports of the feared chaos at the beginning of the Easter holidays.

Traffic: First wave of travel at Easter: No chaos at airports

In many places there is nothing to be seen on the streets and at the airports of the feared chaos at the beginning of the Easter holidays. 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. The handling and the security checks were also unproblematic.

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.

As predicted by the ADAC, it was noticeably fuller on the motorways and roads in NRW on Saturday, but there were only minor obstructions and only a few traffic jams.

Despite the tourist traffic, the railway has deliberately put some major construction work into the Easter holidays. That makes sense "because then fewer commuters and no students are on the road," said a spokesman. Due to construction work, the important connection between Essen and Duisburg is currently completely closed until the end of the Easter holidays.

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