Ryanair's again calling for the army to be brought into Dublin Aairport.
Around 1,000 passengers missed their flights yesterday after being forced to queue both outside and inside both terminal buildings.
The DAA's described it as a 'blip'.
However, Ryanair says the authority has not adequately prepared for the return of aviation post-Covid, and CEO, Eddie Wilson, says calling in the army will resolve the problems.
"Michael O'Leary was on recently talking about the army, and it was poo-pooed.
"We need the army there, the army are already have security clearance, and to have additional bodies on the ground either for queuing, or for patdown at security points, and they can get through a course much much quicker - and it's visible as well."