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Volcanic ash makes no-fly zone over Ireland

The volcanic ash cloud disconnected airline traveling to the Ireland from rest of the world as well the domestic airport of the country last month. The ash cloud is drifting to southwards which have become the reason of disruption of airline traveling again. The air passengers seem not happy with this scene.

As a result of this ash cloud there would be a no-fly zone over Ireland between 7am and 1pm on Tuesday, according to The Irish Aviation Authority. The number of flights which will be affected by ash cloud will be more than 440. . Nats, the UK national air traffic controller, said it would not disrupt aircraft flying over Ireland from Britain or Europe, or southern British airports including Heathrow – Europe’s busiest air hub. “At this stage it will be business as usual at 7am tomorrow,” Nats said.

The IAA said information from the Volcanic Ash Advice Centre suggested that the no-fly zone would affect Dublin, Shannon, Galway, Sligo, Ireland West, Donegal, Cork and Kerry.

“Ireland falls within the predicted area of ash concentrations that exceed acceptable engine manufacturer tolerance levels,” the IAA said in a statement.

A spokesman for Irish airline Aer Lingus said the carrier would cancel all scheduled services on its UK and European networks until 1pm. Ryanair and Easyjet said they expected some disruptions and cancellations.
 
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