On tomorrow's front page: Britain's summer getaway ground to a halt as holidaymakers were hit by delays via air, land and sea
Meanwhile, Brits trying to jet off from airports this morning were met with long security lines.It was similar chaotic scenes atHundreds of thousands of passengers are travelling throughABTA - the trade association for travel agents - added that a whopping 200,000 holidaymakers are expected to depart fromLong queues were also forming at London's St Pancras Station as the masses tried to leave the city via the Eurostar.
Mark Tanzer, ABTA chief executive, today said: "Thousands of families will be jetting off this weekend as the majority of
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