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Whit Monday travellers face traffic and airport queues in Switzerland

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May 25, 2026
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Traffic jams and queues at the end of the Whitsun weekend

Traffic jams and queues at the end of the Whitsun weekend


Keystone-SDA

Travellers on Whit Monday led to heavy traffic on the roads and at airports. Traffic jams formed at the Gotthard tunnel on Monday and there was also a high volume of passengers at the airports.





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Around 84,300 passengers travelled through Basel-Mulhouse Airport over the long Whitsun weekend. A further 34,000 people are expected to travel on Whit Monday, the airport announced on Monday in response to an enquiry from Keystone-SDA news agency. This is an estimate, according to the EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse communications team.

On Monday, Geneva Airport predicted a volume of around 210,000 travellers over the entire Whitsun weekend.

In front of the Gotthard south portal, northbound return traffic was backed up for three kilometres on Monday afternoon. This led to a waiting time of up to 30 minutes. In the opposite direction, the traffic jam was one kilometre long with a time loss of up to ten minutes.

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