More flights cancelled across Europe due to volcano eruption in Iceland
By Jamie Cole
The aviation chaos in Europe has reached to its new level, causing disruption in its third consecutive day on Saturday. Several countries announced in the Europe that airports would be closed due to the cloud of volcanic ash spewed by the volcano in Iceland.
According to various media reports, In Germany, the Netherlands and Italy, , the airspace will be closed until 9 am (GMT). After this time the situation will be reviewed and a new law should be publicized. In the countries of Britain, the airspace will be closed for longer, until at least 21h on Saturday, according to report from the British Air Control Services. It is likely that disruption may continue to at least 48 another hours, said Lord Andrew, Secretary of Transportation in Britain.
There are about 1.36 million were affected due to air chaos across Europe, the people affected are in all walks of life. Due to air closure, People are turning to look for rail travel. Long queues were spotted in different countries of Europe outside of train station. Extra trains are now available in the Amsterdam, a Dutch capital. Lines are so big that the railway company has begun offering free coffee for people standing in the queue to buy ticket.