Monday, May 3, 2010

Ireland, Britain eye new ash cloud flight ban

The Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) has said that it may have to impose a airspace closure on Tuesday due to a new volcanic ash cloud moving south. The IAA has confirmed that it is based on the alert from Volcanic Ash Advice Center (VAAC). The Irish carrier Aer Arann has canceled few flights on Monday night. A small area of British air space is also expected to be shut down. It is also expected that the major airports in Europe will not be affected this time. 

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