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Ports, airports and roads in chaos on ‘Frantic Friday’

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Ports, airports and roads in chaos on ‘Frantic Friday’

Ports, airports and roads in chaos on ‘Frantic Friday’

Ports, airports and roads are struggling to cope with the busiest summer getaway in over eight years.

‘Frantic Friday’ will see millions of Brits head off on their holidays as schools in England and Wales break up for summer.

Report by Burnsla.

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