Monday, April 19, 2010

Latest highlights regarding problems for air travel

Here are the latest highlights regarding problems for air travel caused by the volcanic eruption in Iceland:

1.-UK airspace will "progressively open" Tuesday, the United Kingdom's air traffic control service said. Britain's Manchester Airport will reopen at 9 a.m. Tuesday unless there is a deterioration in conditions, the agency said

2.- British Airways will aim to resume some flights into and out of London's airports beginning at 7 p.m. Tuesday "following the proposed reopening of UK and European airspace by the aviation authorities."

3.- Airports north of a line from Nantes to Nice in France will undergo "a partial reopening," French officials said. Air corridors will be opened between Paris and the airports of the south, including Bordeaux-Paris, Toulouse-Paris, Marseilles, Paris and Nice from 8 a.m. Tuesday. Lyon's airport will open Monday night.

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