Brits heading to Portugal this May half term have been warned that they could face “travel disruption” due to strike action by Portuguese immigration officers.
The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (the FCDO) has updated its travel guidance for the country. Between May 22 and June 26 Portuguese immigration officers are planning industrial action.
Holidaymakers are advised to allow extra time to pass through border control when they enter and leave Portugal. It comes as many schools break up for May half term on Friday.
Meanwhile lots of families will be looking to get away and make the most of the bank holiday on Monday. READ MORE: The picturesque European town with its own theme park that's a £15 flight from Manchester Airport The FCDO said: “Industrial action by Portuguese immigration officers between 22 May and 26 June may cause travel disruption. “If you are travelling during this period, allow additional time to clear border control when entering and exiting Portugal.
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