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The Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) was forced to shut the airports after an increased level of recent volcanic activity created a massive ash cloud 1,000 miles long and 700 miles wide, but Shannon, Donegal, Sligo, Ireland West (Knock), Galway and Kerry we...
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According to latest announcements from Irish Aviation Authority and Civil Aviaton Authority (UK) and based on meteorological forecasts, it is expected the flight restrictions will be lifted tomorrow, 06th May as follows:No disruption at UK airports. Fligh...
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According to latest announcements from Irish Aviation Authority and Civil Aviaton Authority (UK) and based on meteorological forecasts, the flight restrictions are being lifted today, 06th May as follows:No disruption at UK airports. Flight to/from Dublin...
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The IAA has confirmed the closure of airports of Dublin and Knock from 11:00 GMT until at least 24:00 GMT and Shannon from 17:30 GMT until at least 24:00 GMT today (5th May). The CAA has confirmed the closure of Belfast, Derry, Edinburgh and
Glasgow Pre...
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The CAA (Civil Aviation Authority) and IAA (Irish Aviation Authority) have confirmed the closure of airports in parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland (Belfast, Derry, Edinburgh and Glasgow Prestwick) from 06:00 GMT to at least 14:00 GMT today (5th May) d...
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Based on current metrological forecasts, the AENA (Spanish national airport management agency) closed nine airports early on Saturday and six more shut from 1200 CET. The restrictions will be in place until at least 1800 CET. The following airports are af...
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According to latest meteorological forecasts, the European aviation authorities have decided the airspace over Bologna, Milan, Pisa, Turin and Porto to be closed/restricted during Sunday 9 May. There is also a possibility that airspace over Knock airport ...
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Latest flight disruptions update:Flights to France, Spain, Portugal, Germany and Austria face
disruption. Flights were cancelled from airports across the UK including
Belfast, Derry, London Stansted, Bristol, Edinburgh, Liverpool,
Manchester and New...
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While airports across Europe are reopening after flight disruption caused by the volcanic ash cloud, some airspace closures are still in place over Iceland, the Atlantic and
Portugal. Airports Porto Santo and Funchal in Madeira, and Cascais, Faro and Li...
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European airports are facing more disruptions as the ash cloud causes further flight delays and cancellations. According to IAA (Irish Aviation Authority), all irish airports here
will remain open until at least 1800 GMT, however the southern Europe air...
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Although the vast majority of European airspace is now open, the volcanic ash cloud is expected to move over southwest Europe. This can lead to airport closures in countries like Spain and Portugal. Passengers are advised to check their airline's websites...
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According to meteorological forecasts the volcanic ash from Iceland could disrupt air travel in both Britain and Germany in the next few days. There is a risk that parts of British airspace could be closed on Sunday and problems could continue until Tuesd...
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Based on latest information from UK and Irish aviation authorities a number of airports (Belfast City, Birmingham, Derry, Doncaster, Dublin, East Midlands,
Edinburgh, Leeds Bradford, Liverpool, Manchester and Prestwick) have been closed due to ash...
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The flight restrictions are being lifted across the affected areas. All Irish and UK main airports are reopened now as well as Amsterdam and Rotterdam airports in Netherlands. By afternoon, only the remote Orkney and Shetlands Islands airports remain clos...
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Based on latest information from UK and Irish aviation authorities certain airports (Glasgow Prestwick, Edinburgh and Aberdeen) have been closed due to ash cloud from the
Icelandic Grímsvötn volcano. The affected airports are expected to be closed u...
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The IAA (Irish Aviation Authority) has lifted the flying ban from 1300 GMT. All Irish and Northern Ireland airports including Belfast International, Belfast City, Dublin, Shannon, Cork, Knock, Donegal, Waterford, Kerry, Galway and Sligo were closed due to...
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As we have reported yesterday, the Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) have informed all airlines that Irish Airports will be impacted today (4th May) by the restrictions iimposed as a result of the drift south of the volcanic ash cloud. According to IAA, the ...
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Important notice: The IAA (Irish Aviation Authority) may impose no fly zone over Ireland on Tuesday due to
volcanic ash moving south from Iceland. Over-flights of Ireland from Britain
and Europe are not expected to be impacted, neither are
airports ...