Easter Travel Chaos in Northern Germany
The Easter holiday period in Northern Germany has led to significant travel disruptions. Long traffic jams plagued the A23, A7, and A27 highways, with the A27 facing a complete closure due to a truck accident. Authorities suggest drivers allocate an extra half-hour for travel. Hamburg airport experienced its busiest day of the year, and ferries to Sylt, Föhr, and Amrum were fully booked. The holiday weekend is expected to bring further travel bottlenecks.
In addition, the late Easter has spiked demand for accommodations along the North and Baltic Sea coasts. Popular destinations like Amrum, Helgoland, and Timmendorfer Strand reported around 90% occupancy. Despite some regions like Mecklenburg-Vorpommern seeing slower bookings, an 80% occupancy is anticipated over the holidays. The tourism sector hopes for favorable weather to boost last-minute bookings. Meanwhile, severe accidents on the A3 in Bavaria resulted in a nine-hour road closure, with 18 injuries reported, highlighting the challenges faced by holiday travelers.
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