Pat Dawson's comments come after the Chief Medical Office advised people not to go on foreign holidays
That's according to the Irish Travel Agents Association which has renewed their call for lifting of the 14 day quarantine rule in an effort to get inbound and outbound tourism going
Confusion remains over travel plans for many holidaymakers as airlines resume curtailed schedules from today but the Chief medical officer Tony Holohan is warning people not to take any non-essential trips abroad.
Many families have decided to forfeit their summer holidays this year amid fears over Coronavirus and as a result are not entitled to a refund and instead will lose everything they have paid out on the flights
Pat Dawson of the Irish Travel Agents Association told RedFM News that consumers need clarity