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| May.17 |
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UK ash cloud restrictions easing Map of Gatwick England Officials have lifted flight restrictions at Heathrow, Gatwick and other airports after the volcanic cloud that closed UK airspace moved on
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| May.16 |
London |
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Ash cloud to close Heathrow and Gatwick Map of Heathrow England| Britain's two busiest airports are to close shortly as a volcanic ash cloud drifts further south, threatening major disruption to thousands of people | |
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Ash closes airports in England, Ireland Map of Liverpool England| Airports in Manchester and Liverpool closed as a cloud of ash from a volcano moved east into England, but London airports were not affected | |
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| May.15 |
Northern Ireland |
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Ash cloud closes N. Ireland airspace A no-fly zone has been imposed over parts of Northern Ireland causing renewed disruption for air travellers
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Volcano may again close UK airports If a volcano in Iceland continues to erupt at current levels and if weather conditions prevail, the ash may force airports to close again next...
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| May.9 |
European Union |
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Volcanic ash cloud disrupts flights Ash spewing from an Icelandic volcano prompted flight cancellations in parts of Europe again. Eurocontro expects 500 flights below average
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| May.8 |
Spain |
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Ash cloud shuts Spanish airports Spain has closed 19 airports as a cloud of ash from an Icelandic volcano drifts south over Western Europe. Barcelona is affected
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| May.5 |
United Kingdom |
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Volcanic ash grounds flights for 2nd day Ash from an Icelandic volcano shut down airports in the United Kingdom and Ireland, causing disruptions to hundreds of passengers
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| May.3 |
Ireland |
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Flights banned in Ireland and parts of UK All flights in and out of Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic have been grounded from 0700 BST because of fresh risks from volcanic ash
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| Apr.20 |
European Union |
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Chaos persists despite easing of lockdown  | Travel chaos has continued to grip Europe, despite the easing of its aerial lockdown as the volcano eruption appeared to wane | |
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| Apr.19 |
European Union |
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EU moves to ease Europe flight curbs  | The EU has moved to ease air travel curbs imposed after much of the airspace was shut because of the spread of volcanic ash from Iceland | |
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Iceland |
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New cloud could extend travel threat The eruption of an volcano strengthened, spewing a new ash that officials said was heading toward the United Kingdom
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| Apr.18 |
European Union |
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EU emergency talks called on air chaos EU transport ministers are to hold talks by video conference on easing the air travel crisis caused by a volcanic ash cloud in Europe's skies
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Test flights: European skies may be safe A few dozen test flights offered hope that the skies over much of Europe may be safe for air travel, but officials made no promises
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Airlines and airports question flight bans The cascade of cancellations continued as an Icelandic volcano poured out dust clouds four miles high, snarling international travel
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| Apr.17 |
Poland |
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Polish funeral plans hit by ash US President Obama will not attend Lech Kacyznski's state funeral on Sunday because of the travel chaos across Europe
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Volcanic ash wreaking travel chaos  A cloud from an Icelandic volcano continued to blanket Europe, shutting down airspace in 23 countries and causing misery for millions of travelers
| Virtually all of Europe's major airports remain closed as a huge plume of ash drifts south and east across the continent. Airlines are losing some $200m a day in an unprecedented shutdown of commercial air travel
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| Apr.15 |
European Union |
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Europe flights be grounded into weekend Flights across much of Europe are being cancelled on a second day of massive disruption caused by drifting ash ejected from a volcano
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Volcanic ash cloud causes air travel chaos A cloud of ash from a volcano in Iceland swept toward mainland Europe, forcing up to 6,000 flight cancellations across the continent
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