A senior Government Minister says there is no justification for the delays seen recently at Dublin Airport.
The Government's demanded a plan from the DAA by this morning to ensure there is no repeat of the scenes witnessed on Sunday when 1,000 people missed their flights and thousands of passengers were forced to queue for hours outside and inside the terminal buildings.
Finance Minister Pascal Donohue says the airport has many indicators that allow it to know what kind of demands it's facing days, weeks and months in advance, and the issues need to be fixed.
"Even if there are things that could be done differently or better to the structure of the aviation sector here in Ireland, it is a sector that has served out country very well in recent years, nothing can explain or justify what happened over the last few days.
"It must, and the Government expects, that it will improve."