Vacationers warned of delays as the biggest five-year summer getaway begins



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MThe members of the Railways, Shipping and Transport (RMT) Union will be withdrawing for 24 hours, followed by new judgments on 27 July and 3 August, due to a dispute over issues of remuneration and contracts.

Abta, the badociation of tourism professionals, said that Spain remained the first destination with high demand for Bulgaria, Croatia, Turkey and Morocco.

Families looking for a last-minute offer are invited to visit the Greek Islands, the Canary Islands and the Amalfi Coast in Italy.

Mark Tanzer, CEO of Abta, said: "Thousands of families will be leaving this weekend as the majority of UK schools begin their summer holidays.

"The roads in the UK will be very busy and families should allow more time to get to their port of departure and, if you use public transport, check in advance if any work is going on. engineering are carried out. "

Thomas Cook Airlines is offering 244 flights to 47 destinations this weekend, and more than 54,000 vacationers are taking off.

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