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Iceland Volcano Eruption Airports
May 25th, 2010 by admin

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NATS: UK Airspace To Open Tuesday On Volcano News

UK airspace is set to open up again, thank to the latest volcano news. NATS, the National Air Traffic Services agency, announced that as of 6:00 GMT Tuesday, UK airspace would be reopened for commercial travel. Many stranded air passengers have been left to use cheap payday loans to try and get home, so they greeted the news of re-opening airspace with excitement.

Latest volcano news informs NATS decision

The volcano news that has created headlines the last few weeks has been informing the National Air Traffic Service decisions. The agency that controls UK airspace has conducted several "test flights" to see if the ash cloud is safe to fly through. The atmosphere has been filled with rock, sand, ash, and glass from the Eyjafjallajoekull eruption. The ash cloud has appeared to get thinner in the last few days, and is moving south of the UK.

UK airspace closed since Thursday

Five days ago, on Thursday morning, UK airspace was shut down by NATS. UK airspace became unsafe to fly though, because the ash and glass was simply too thick to see. Aircraft engines could be severly damaged by the ash, as well as reduce visibility. When UK airspace was shut down, many passengers were stuck in airports around the world. Some passengers have gone as far as taking no fax cash advance money to book other travel arrangements. When NATS closed UK airspace, John Cleese took a $ 5,000 cab ride to get to his final destination. There are Some estimates that put the cost of closing UK airspace at $ 200 million per day.

NATS plans staggered opening of UK airspace

The opening of UK airspace will start with a staggered NATS plan. On Tuesday, all airports south of line between Teesside and Blackpool will open. As soon as the ash thins enough for safe flight, Scottish and Northern England airports will also open. Exactly what the volcano news of the moment will determine if UK airspace will remain open.

Article Resources:

Travel Weekly

BBC News

Reuters

EOnline

Video of Iceland volcano eruption, giant ash clouds from Grimsvotn

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