No Restrictions on Irish Airspace For at theVery Least Subsequent
Selasa, 24 Mei 2011 by Android Blackberry
No Restrictions on Irish Airspace For at theVery Least Subsequent 24 hrs, |
No Restrictions on Irish Airspace For at theVery Least Subsequent 24 hrs,’ Says IAA
THE IRISH AVIATION Authority has said that based on the latest information there will likely be no restrictions on Irish airspace for a minimum of the subsequent 24 hours and that all Irish airports remain open.
Having said that there exists significant disruption to flights in and out of Scotland as well as other parts with the UK with Ryanair this afternoon cancelling the remaining six scheduled flights out of Edinburgh airport at this time.
The IAA stated it truly is in get in touch with with all the Volcanic Ash Advisory Centre in London, Met Éireann, the Department of Transport, airlines, airports and also European air targeted visitors service companies and that it expects to update the circumstance tonight at 9am.
However, a large number of passengers within the UK have faced disruption from the ash cloud spewing from the Grimsvotn volcano with airports in Londonderry, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Prestwick, Durham Tees Valley, Newcastle and Carlisle all expected to become affected until this evening, BBC News reports.
The knock on impact for Irish passengers travelling to Scotland and other parts of the UK has become apparent with both Aer Lingus and Ryanair cancelling flights to Scottish airports earlier nowadays.
As well as Scotland, Aer Arann flights amongst Dublin and Derry had been also cancelled this morning, RTÉ reports with Easyjet and Jet2.com cancelling flights from Belfast International Airport.
Ryanair continues to be sharply important of the decision to close Scottish airports saying it conducted a test flight over the so-called ‘red zone’ more than Scotland where ash cloud is at a high density and stated that “no evidence of ash was encountered in flight or for the duration of a post flight inspection.”
The airline had hoped to fly planes out of Edinburgh airport right now and submitted a request to complete so for the IAA. However, it has seeing that emerged that the six remaining flights out of Edinburgh are now cancelled.