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Liverpool fans travelling to Paris warned of long queues at Dover
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LFC supporters travelling to the Champions League Final and families are facing long queues at the Port of Dover.
Thousands of fans descended on the Kent port on Friday morning to board cross-Channel ferries en route to Paris for Saturdayâs match.
Liam Devlin, who was among those queuing in the port, wrote on Twitter: âAbsolute chaos at the Port of Dover.
âTaking around three hours to get through to the gates to even board any ferry, double the amount of time they advise.
âNo organisation whatsoever. Shambles.â
Suleman Qureshi posted: âThe queues at dover are ridiculous as expected. The reds have taken over!â
Another fan wrote: âThree hours in a queue at Dover after driving down on no sleep is comparable to the pain of childbirth. Glad weâre a day early.â
There is also high demand for sailings from families embarking on trips to the continent for half-term.
The port advised passengers to âpack adequate supplies including food and waterâ as it is expecting âa very busy week aheadâ.
Ferry firm Irish Ferries warned customers to âexpect delays of up to three hours at port security and check-inâ.
P&O Ferries wrote that traffic on Jubilee Way, a key road used to access the port, is âat a standstillâ and there are âalso queues on the A20 on the approach to Doverâ.
It added: âTraffic is expected to remain heavy today.â
Passengers who miss their sailing will be allowed to travel on the next available service.
Another operator, DFDS, wrote on Twitter: âWe are aware of our lovely customers queuing in the port. Weâll accommodate you on the next available departure.â
Liverpool John Lennon Airport was also busy with supporters flying to Paris.
There are scheduled to be 24 flights from the airport to the French capital this week with capacity for a total of 4,674 passengers, according to aviation data firm Cirium.
Saturday will be the busiest day, with 11 flights.
Just two flights operated from Liverpool to Paris last week.
Meanwhile, the RAC issued a warning over congestion on motorways and major A roads as an estimated 17.9 million leisure trips by road will be made between Friday and Sunday, with Saturday the busiest day.
Dover – Calais route: Due to expected queues at border control expect delays of up to 3 hours at port security and check-in.
Passengers are advised to have their documents in order to assist border control in completing their checks and reduce the queuing time. (1/2) pic.twitter.com/y1dqXKmV3V
— Irish Ferries (@Irish_Ferries) May 27, 2022
Spokesman Rod Dennis said: âMajor routes to holiday destinations will start to clog upâ.
He added: âDrivers can beat the worst of the queues by planning the time of their trips carefully.
âAn early start is always best or, failing that, driving at dusk if thatâs a feasible option.â
Mr Dennis also urged motorists to carry out pre-journey checks such as oil and coolant levels and tyre pressures to âcut the chances of becoming a breakdown statisticâ.