Flights in and out of Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic have resumed after being grounded for several hours owing to a fresh volcanic ash threat. Services were cancelled from 0700 BST but restarted at 1300 BST after it was confirmed the ash had dispersed. Airspace shut over Scotland's Hebrides at 1800 BST on Monday also reopened shortly after 1300 BST. Ash is drifting from the same Icelandic
The international airline association has criticised Europe's governments for the way they closed airspace because of volcanic ash from Iceland. IATA chief Giovanni Bisignani told the BBC: "This is a European embarrassment and... a European mess." The crisis, now in its fifth day, has affected millions of passengers. Britain sent three Royal Navy ships to bring home stranded nationals. British Air
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