The Minister of Transport told the deputies that “there is no excuse for an extensive disturbance” and that the holidaymakers “deserve certainty”. He said: “We estimate that the airports are busy as they recover, but the last thing we want to see repeated is the scenes we saw at Easter and half time. “Therefore, let me stress, there is absolutely no excuse for further widespread unrest. It has been more than 100 days since we announced the easing of travel restrictions, but to further support the industry as it prepares for the summer, today I am announcing a 22-point plan with a written ministerial statement to this House to assist in recruitment and retain staff, improve durability to minimize passenger disturbance this summer. “And to make sure that if there are unfortunately delays, travelers will be properly compensated.”