damien, thank you for that. our correspondent tim muffettjoins us from gatwick airport. ten, tour operators, travellers, airlines, all hoping that the green. that's right. the announcement is thought to be in the names, and you can bet your bottom euro that there is a lot of attention being paid to it here at gatwick airport. typically, there would be around 900 flights handled here each day. today, there is around 70, and more than half of those are two uk destinations. as we saw in the report earlier, yesterday, there were demonstrations across the uk from people who work in the travel and tourism industry, pilots, airport staff, pointing out what a hugely devastating impact this has had and them and theirfamilies. i've been speaking to one pilot this week who flagged up the enormous impact it's had on how uncertain things are at the moment. so this really is a desire for more clarity. of course, there are the holiday—makers themselves, and if there are additions to the green list, that could potentially open up more travel opportunities. it then look at what happened to portugal recently. it moved onto the green list, people travelled