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Delays are continuing at the Port of Dover on Sunday morning, despite extra ferry services running overnight to try and ease the disruption.
A spokesperson for the port says they hope to finally clear the backlog by lunchtime.
The port has said the delays were âdue to lengthy French border processes and sheer volumeâ.
P&O Ferries updated passengers on the delays on Saturday evening in a tweet stating: âWe apologise for the wait times for coaches this weekend.
âWe have put on additional sailings overnight to help clear the backlog of traffic. Once coaches reach our check in desks they will be on the next crossing to Calais.â
The firm had also stated that coaches at the Cruise terminal were still facing a wait time of up to 3.5 hours before they can proceed to the Port of Dover.
It added: âOnce they are in the buffer zone at the entrance to the port the wait is approximately another 3-4 hours. We apologise for delays.â
The port spokesman said: âThere is still the on-going situation at the Port but both DFDS and P&O are adding additional departures overnight. Vessels usually have a longer layover at night but they will be running back and forth to clear as much as they can.
âAt present, we anticipate the backlog around lunchtime tomorrow but the extra sailings could well reduce that time.â
It came after a day in which a port spokesman said he was âdeeply frustratedâ on Saturday as coach traffic faced âsignificant delaysâ.
Additional coach bookings taken by ferry operators for Easter had impacted upon operations, a statement on the portâs website said on Saturday morning.
Just before 9am, a spokesman for the port said: âCoach waiting time is still several hours, but tourist cars are getting through OK.â
P&O Ferries also apologised for the wait times for coaches sailing from Dover, while DFDS advised passengers to allow extra time to complete border and check-in controls.
The port said food and drink had been provided to coach passengers in the queues.
Traveller Rosie Pearson said it was âcarnageâ in Dover as she was stuck for 16 hours with her husband and two teenagers.
Ms Pearson, 50, is an environmental campaigner from Essex and was travelling to Val dâIsere in the French Alps on an overnight bus.
It was due to arrive at 2.15pm on Saturday, but they expected they would probably not make it until 6am on Sunday due to delays in Dover.
âThe whole thing was a shambles⌠Not a single bit of communication,â Ms Pearson told the PA news agency.
âIt was carnage. The worst thing was that no-one told us anything for the whole 16 hours, literally nothing.
â(We are) very tired but people are resigned now and relieved to be en route. Shocking that something this chaotic can happen. My childrenâs school has a ski trip this week (they are not on it, with us instead) and their bus was turned away last night â they had to sleep at a service station and come back this morning.â
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer urged the Government to âget a gripâ of the situation at Dover.
âI really feel for people trying to get through Dover. There will have been families who have booked holidays and now they are frustrated yet again and I think the nature of the frustration will be ânot againâ,â he said.
âThis is not the first time there have been problems at Dover. The Government needs to get a grip of this.
âYou canât have every summer holiday, every Easter holiday, the same old problem. And so the Government needs to get a grip on this and actually help people out, who are just trying to get away for a few daysâ holiday.â
A Government spokesman said: âThe UK Government remains in close contact with ferry operators, the French authorities, and the Kent Resilience Forum, regarding delays at the Port of Dover.
âThe port has advised that it remains busy, but the situation has improved significantly since yesterday, with coaches being processed at a much quicker rate.
âWe recommend passengers check the latest advice from their operators before travelling.â
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