A transport collapse may await tourists in Europe during the May holidays.


During the holiday period in European countries, there is transport chaos due to strikes by transport company workers demanding better working conditions. In particular, from May 5 to 11, a strike by workers of the national railway company SNCF is planned in France, disrupting the travel plans of holidaymakers.
The strike was initially announced by controllers, but other workers joined them. This leads to consequences for travelers' plans, as the train schedule was published only 48 hours before departure. This has forced some people to cancel their trips. However, there are those who plan to travel by car to avoid problems with trains.
In Finland, there was also a strike by Finnair employees, leading to the cancellation of many flights. This could affect more than 12 thousand travelers in Europe. The management of European airlines also warns of possible flight delays during the summer due to limited airport capacity and staff shortages.
Analysis
During the holiday period, transport chaos arises in European countries. Strikes by transport company workers complicate the situation and disrupt travelers' plans. Limited airport capacity and staff shortages also cause flight delays. Considering these factors, travelers should be prepared for possible issues and adjust their plans accordingly.
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