atjet2, that 2022 will be a more normal year. the government decision to relax testing rules for passengers returning from their holiday opened the bookings floodgates. so, the airline views that finally, foreign travel is taking off again. we have had a very up and down two years, and i'm hoping now that we are in a situation where we are very much getting back to normal, and if that's the case, we will all be planning to get away and have a bit of sunshine. what happens if there is another variant, in a few months�* time? we can't operate on a start—stop basis. no one benefits, really. so, we do need a structured process for when there are future variants, and maybe we don't lock down in the future. from foreign flights to flying shepherd's huts. if international travel is about to surge, where does that leave home—grown holidays?