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.