Irish airline Aer Lingus is to conduct a review after pictures showed a packed flight with without any signs of social distancing measures in place this week.
Pictures emerged of inside the cabin of the Belfast to London Heathrow flight on Monday morning, showing row after row filled with passengers.
The Irish airline was outed by passenger Sean Mallon, who told BBC Radio Ulster there was "no social distancing whatsoever". "I would say there was about 95% of the seats taken on the flight," he added.
Now Aer Lingus says it will investigate and ensure any necessary changes are implemented as a "matter of urgency". In a statement, Aer Lingus said: "In light of the unexpectedly high loads on the Belfast-London Heathrow service this morning and