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Germany Braces for Easter Travel Chaos with Record Congestion Expected

Heavy traffic, rail delays, and crowded airports mark the start of one of the busiest travel periods in years, with Gründonnerstag set to be the peak day.

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Overview

  • Gründonnerstag (April 17) is projected to be the most congested travel day, with heavy traffic expected on major Autobahnen and routes to the North Sea, Baltic Sea, and Alpine regions.
  • Construction-related bottlenecks, including the Norderelbbrücke on the A1 in Hamburg and Baustellen on the A4 and A72 in Saxony, are exacerbating delays across the country.
  • Deutsche Bahn anticipates significant passenger surges on April 17 and 18, with rerouted trains and extended travel times due to ongoing track works.
  • Airports are preparing for record passenger numbers, with Frankfurt expecting 750,000 travelers over the Easter weekend and Berlin Brandenburg Airport projecting 300,000.
  • Travel experts recommend early morning or late evening departures, flexible routes, and digital tools to mitigate delays during this peak travel period.