The rail, road, flight and ferry travel chaos you need to know about this Christmas
On 22 December, the worst rail disruption is on CrossCountry Trains as well as lines in Cornwall

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On 22 December, the worst rail disruption is on CrossCountry Trains as well as lines in Cornwall

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The Man Who Pays His Way: Not everything goes right, but sometimes journeys deliver unexpected wonders

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On Midwinter’s Day, the worst disruption is on CrossCountry Trains linking England, Wales and Scotland

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The airport will soon be the first in the world to handle 100 million passengers in a year

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Exclusive: World’s busiest airport for international travellers suffers from severe thunderstorms

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Airports body says there could be ‘serious safety hazards’ if current timetable for EES rollout continues

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Airports body says there could be ‘serious safety hazards’ if current timetable for EES rollout continues

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Exclusive: World Travel and Tourism Council blames ‘challenges linked to Brexit, such as constraints on talent mobility’ for exit

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Exclusive: Don’t be a security checkpoint Charlie – crackers, snow globes and bottles of spirits could all be whisked away

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Train Talk: How to make the most of the latest Interrail promotion

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Exclusive: Busiest days on the railways will be Saturday 20 and Monday 22 December

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Exclusive: Seven flights cancelled to and from the Docklands airport, while one Southampton-bound plane held for over an hour before landing

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