In many ways, this summer can be best described as being ‘hot travel chaos.’
I, like most other people in the country, have had my fair share of travel delays – without even leaving the country.
Last week, my usual two-hour train to London took just under four hours. The week before that, I spent five hours in London Euston waiting for my (extremely delayed) ride home.
With travel delays, long-lost luggage and abrupt cancellations at every turn, it’s important to start factoring this disruption into account – especially if you have a trip coming up.
Whether it’s making the most of long hours at the airport (or the station) or keeping the delays in mind as you pack, here are a few ways you can try to make the most out of one of the most chaotic summer holidays yet.
Anticipate delays
Sarah Boyd, product manager at Destination Sport Experiences says to ‘arrive early’ and have your liquids in a clear bag to ‘smoothly’…