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Volcano ash alert hits UK flights | Volcano ash alert hits UK flights |
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Airline passengers have been facing disruption across the UK after warnings of an ash cloud from a volcanic eruption in Iceland. | |
In Scotland, all airports were shut and there were disruptions at many others including Manchester, Liverpool, Stansted, Newcastle and Birmingham. | |
The Air Traffic Control Service (Nats), imposed restrictions after the Met Office warned ash could damage engines. | The Air Traffic Control Service (Nats), imposed restrictions after the Met Office warned ash could damage engines. |
Passengers are being advised to contact their airlines prior to travel. | |
Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Glasgow airports were shut as Nats said it was restricting flights "in accordance with international civil aviation policy". | |
The ash cloud disrupted all flights to and from Manchester with a similar picture at Newcastle airport where all arrivals were cancelled and all outbound flights either cancelled or subject to indefinite delay. | The ash cloud disrupted all flights to and from Manchester with a similar picture at Newcastle airport where all arrivals were cancelled and all outbound flights either cancelled or subject to indefinite delay. |
'Significant disruption' | 'Significant disruption' |
Birmingham airport warned of severe disruption with about 90% of flights cancelled, and there were problems reported at East Midlands, Leeds Bradford and Cardiff. | Birmingham airport warned of severe disruption with about 90% of flights cancelled, and there were problems reported at East Midlands, Leeds Bradford and Cardiff. |
Most flights were suspended at Belfast International Airport and George Best Belfast City Airport, with some in and out of Dublin airport also hit. | |
In about 1982 a British Airways jumbo had the unnerving experience of having all four engines shut down as it flew through a plume of volcanic ash Philip AveryMet Office | |
A Nats spokesman said: "The Volcanic Ash Advisory Centre has issued a forecast that the ash cloud from the volcanic eruption in Iceland will track over Europe tonight. | A Nats spokesman said: "The Volcanic Ash Advisory Centre has issued a forecast that the ash cloud from the volcanic eruption in Iceland will track over Europe tonight. |
"Nats is working with Eurocontrol and our colleagues in Europe's other air navigation service providers to take the appropriate action to ensure safety in accordance with international aviation policy." | "Nats is working with Eurocontrol and our colleagues in Europe's other air navigation service providers to take the appropriate action to ensure safety in accordance with international aviation policy." |
Further south, five easyJet flights due to depart from Stansted airport in Essex were cancelled, along with all northbound flights from Southampton and Newquay airports. | |
Bournemouth airport grounded a flight to Dublin but said all other departures were on schedule. | |
Met Office forecaster Philip Avery said the ash could take several days to clear. | |
He said: "It is showing up on imagery at the moment, extending down as far as the Faroes but it looks as though the wind will drag it a good deal further south. | |
"Nats has good cause to be very cautious about this because in about 1982 a British Airways jumbo had the unnerving experience of having all four engines shut down as it flew through a plume of volcanic ash." | |
A BAA spokesman said: "Passengers intending to fly today are asked to contact their airline for further information and should expect disruption in the coming hours. | A BAA spokesman said: "Passengers intending to fly today are asked to contact their airline for further information and should expect disruption in the coming hours. |
Easyjet said the cloud, which is expected to move south, could cause "significant disruption". | Easyjet said the cloud, which is expected to move south, could cause "significant disruption". |
The eruption under a glacier in the Eyjafjallajoekull area of Iceland is the second in the country in less than a month. | |
A Nats spokesperson said the volcano was still erupting at midnight on Wednesday. | |
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