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March 30, 2023

What to Know About Traveling in Europe Amid Protests and Strikes

What to Know About Traveling in Europe Amid Protests and Strikes
Rachael Ho
Rachael Ho

As the busy summer travel season approaches, international travelers planning a trip to Europe should be aware of potential disruptions caused by ongoing protests and strikes. Experts are advising travelers to prepare accordingly for any possible delays or cancellations.

The past year has seen widespread protests across Europe, including in France, where the "yellow vest" movement has led to numerous demonstrations and even violence. In addition, various sectors have gone on strike throughout the continent, disrupting transportation services such as trains, buses and flights.

Travelers are urged to stay informed about current events in their destination countries through reputable news sources prior to departure. It is also recommended that they allow extra time for check-in and security procedures at airports, train stations or bus terminals.

Those traveling within Europe should consider alternative modes of transportation as well as flexible itineraries in case of unexpected changes. For example, renting a car may be a more reliable option than taking public transportation during a transit strike.

International travelers should also carry all necessary identification documents such as passports or visas while traveling within Europe. They should also ensure that they have adequate travel insurance coverage that includes trip interruption benefits due to unforeseen events such as strikes or natural disasters.

In conclusion, while tourists can still enjoy the beauty and culture of European destinations despite these issues with proper preparation before embarking on their journey.