Britons warned about travelling in France as the country faces 'severe disruption' imminently

Britons warned about travelling in France as the country faces 'severe disruption' imminently

It’s important to check travel advice for the destination you’re travelling to

GOV.UK Travel Aware
Anna Barry

By Anna Barry


Published: 16/02/2024

- 14:25

Updated: 16/02/2024

- 15:04

Britons heading to France this week need to be aware of travel disruptions that could cause their holiday plans to go awry

France is a popular holiday destination among Britons and many will likely have had there this week with some schools on their half term holidays.

However, the UK Government has alerted Britons to strike action taking place now that could impact their travel plans.


The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office said: "Between 8pm Thursday, February 15 and 8am Monday, February 19, strike action by onboard train managers will severely disrupt national and regional rail services, with many services cancelled."

Britons were advised: "Check your operator’s advice before travelling, including where you are taking connecting trains."

Eiffel Tower, Paris

Paris, France is an incredibly popular tourist destination among Britons

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The strike action currently taking place is not the only strike action planned in France this year.

A seven-month strike notice is expected to hit Ile-de-France as workers affiliated with the CGT-RATP (General Confederation of Labor-Paris Autonomous Transport Administration) will walk off the bus and metro network from February 5 to September 9.

The UK Government offered further guidance on travelling to France, under Warnings and Insurance.

GOV.UK said: "No travel can be guaranteed safe. Read all the advice in this guide as well as support for British nationals abroad which includes advice on preparing for travel abroad and reducing risks, and information for women, LGBT and disabled travellers.

​"Follow and contact FCDO travel on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. You can also sign up to get email notifications when this advice is updated."

Those travelling were also advised to research their destinations and obtain the appropriate travel insurance.

This should cover your itinerary, planned activities and expenses in case of an emergency.

France is not the only country Britons have been given travel guidance on recently.

Nice, France

Check your operator’s advice before traveling in France

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Britons were told to be aware of political demonstrations happening in popular holiday hotspot Cyprus.

GOV.UK advised: "Demonstrations may occur with little or no warning in cities. Events in the Middle East have led to heightened tensions and demonstrations are likely."

The Government advised three events Britons should avoid in Cyprus to stay safe.

Britons were also recently told to be "extra vigilant" in Turkey due to potential attacks.

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