LONDON, April 5 (Reuters) - London's Heathrow Airport said
it was disappointing that the government had missed an
opportunity to set out when international holidays would resume,
and said a clearer timeline was needed for the industry.
The government said earlier on Monday that it was too soon
to say if holidays could happen this summer, suggesting the
planned reopening of international travel may be pushed back
beyond the planned May 17th date.
"Now that a safe, scientifically-backed process has been
agreed upon, a clearer timeline for the return to international
travel is needed," CEO John Holland-Kaye said.
(Reporting by Kate Holton; editing by Guy Faulconbridge)