By Jamie Cole The air travel chaos is continued Monday in Europe. More than 63 thousand flights have been cancelled since Wednesday because of the cloud of ash from volcano in Iceland. According to the aviation industry, the loss per day is estimated to be U.S. $ 200 million, more than 6 million passengers were [...] (Continue reading)
By Jamie Cole Millions are affected due the huge cloud of ash released from the volcano Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland. There is no improvement expected in the visibility, according to weather forecast. Nearly 17 thousand flights were cancelled yesterday that made it difficult for world leaders to arrive at the funeral of Poland President, Lech Kacznski. [...] (Continue reading)
Jamie Cole The ash from the volcano Eyjafjallajökull still represent greater challenge for most of countries in Europe and. The Center for Air Traffic Control in the UK (NATS) has extended the ban till Sunday evening , closing the airspace because of the cloud of ash released into the atmosphere by an Icelandic volcano . [...] (Continue reading)
By Jamie Cole There were reportedly 17 thousand flights cancelled today in most of the Europe following the Volcanic eruption that started on Wednesday. According to European Agency, there are 22 thousand flights normally operate on normal Saturday. France has earlier decided to close three airports in Paris and other cities in northern part of [...] (Continue reading)
By Jamie Cole For the third consecutive day, The airport across Europe remained closed due to ash clouds coming from Volcano in Iceland. According to AP, Air Space is closed in about 20 countries and some countries are planning to extend the closure until Monday. The shut down may cost as much as $1 billion, [...] (Continue reading)
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 [...] (Continue reading)
By Jamie Cole The ash cloud caused the closure of airspace that result in cancellation of most of flight in Britain. The result of closure is affecting other airports in other countries in northern Europe, causing delays and flight cancellation. There are at least 13 thousand flight operating to or from London Heathrow airport every [...] (Continue reading)