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Airspace completely (red) or partially (orange) closed to IFR traffic on 18 April 2010. Flight disruptions at Leeds Bradford International Airport during the eruptions. Some flights from Oslo operating and over Italy by the morning of 18 April 2010. Flights returning to most of mainland Europe on 19 April 2010.
Between March and June 2010 a series of volcanic events at Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland caused enormous disruption to air travel across Western Europe . The disruptions started over an initial period of six days in April 2010. Additional localised disruption continued into May 2010, and eruptive activity persisted until June 2010.
Effects of the April 2010 Eyjafjallajökull eruption. Composite map of the volcanic ash cloud spanning 20 March 2010. The eruption of the Eyjafjallajökull volcano in Iceland on 20 March 2010 affected the economic, political and cultural activities in Europe and across the world. There was an extensive air travel disruption caused by the ...
Earlier earthquakes struck just 10 miles south of Iceland’s main airport, Keflavík International, but the UK Foreign Office said travel can go ahead (Vafri.is)
Dozens of passengers, including some Americans, have been left stranded at Iceland’s Keflavik Airport after heavy snowfall and strong winds caused travel chaos.
EasyJet passengers from Keflavik International Airport arrived back in the UK five hours late
The 2011 eruption of Grímsvötn was a Plinian eruption of Grímsvötn, Iceland 's most active volcano, which caused disruption to air travel in Northwestern Europe from 22–25 May 2011. The last eruption of Grímsvötn was in 2004, [ 2] with the previous most powerful eruptions in 1783, 1873 and 1902. [ 3][ 4] The Grímsvötn eruption was the ...
November 13, 2023 at 10:42 PM. Shock images show roads split apart near Grindavik in Iceland as the country braced for a volcanic eruption following a series of earthquakes and evidence of magma ...