The boss of easyJet today urged the government to 'take responsibility' and give airline operators and customers an update on its plans for the easing of travel restrictions.
CEO Johan Lundgren said the low-cost carrier was ready to fly passengers on their summer holidays but remained in limbo without further clarification on what travel corridors will be opened up in May.
Mr Lundgren has also called on Ministers to put popular destinations such as Spain, Portugal and Greece in the lowest risk category when foreign holidays resume.
But the travel chief warned of chaos at airports if ministers fail to boost border resources in time for the re-start of foreign holidays this summer.