UK Faces Travel Disruptions During Record-Breaking Christmas Getaway
Millions of travelers contend with severe weather, rail strikes, and road congestion as holiday journeys peak.
- Friday, December 20, marked the busiest day for UK Christmas travel, with 23.7 million car journeys predicted, the highest since 2010.
- Severe weather warnings, including gusts up to 85mph in northern Scotland, are expected to disrupt road, rail, air, and ferry travel over the weekend.
- Major rail closures and engineering works will impact key routes, with no train services running on Christmas Day and limited operations on Boxing Day.
- Airports across the UK, including Heathrow, are experiencing record-breaking passenger numbers, with millions expected to travel internationally for the holidays.
- Critical road congestion hotspots include the M25 near Heathrow, M4/M5 interchange near Bristol, and M6 in the West Midlands, with amber warnings issued for traffic delays.



















































