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Flights, Airlines and Airports => Flights to Dalaman and Turkey, Airlines and Airports => Topic started by: dotty on May 16, 2010, 13:43:53 PM

Title: ash cloud
Post by: dotty on May 16, 2010, 13:43:53 PM
all flights to and from manchester cancelled from 13:00 until 19:00 today due to ash cloud . hope they're back flying tomorrow should be flying 12:00 noon fingers and everything else crossed.
Title: ash cloud
Post by: Julesp on May 16, 2010, 13:56:32 PM
Fingers crossed for everyone who has flights booked to here, Hope everything clears quickly for you!
Title: ash cloud
Post by: dotty on May 16, 2010, 14:03:17 PM
thanks julesp i hope so too
Title: ash cloud
Post by: Jenny1 on May 16, 2010, 17:42:54 PM
Good luck Dotty! I'm sure you will be fine, easy to say I know, I would be going out of my mind! :(
Title: ash cloud
Post by: Highlander on May 16, 2010, 18:08:27 PM
I seem to remember that in April Willie Walsh bravely flew through the ash cloud to prove that the dangers were being overstated.

Other European Airlines also carried out tests which gave the same results.

So what happened with these results
Title: ash cloud
Post by: tribalelder on June 10, 2010, 06:07:04 AM
So what happened to the ash cloud[?] I have not seen any mention now for a couple of weeks in the press.  Perhps BP have been contracted to cap the volcano:D
Title: ash cloud
Post by: calvin 1949 on June 10, 2010, 07:52:26 AM
No that would take to long ! Please dont tempt fate we are flying home to Turkey on Friday,Yippee!!!!!
Title: ash cloud
Post by: reggie on June 10, 2010, 09:51:16 AM
Iceland volcano ‘pauses'

24 May 2010



Latest information received from the Icelandic Meteorological Office indicate that the volcano is no longer emitting any ash but only a steam plume of up to around 10,000 feet. As a result of this lower activity, UK airspace is not expected to be affected.

Volcanologists and Geologists term this quieter spell of volcanic activity as a ‘paused' phase. However, it is typical for a volcano like this to have several ‘pauses' as part of its overall eruption phase. Only when the volcano has been ‘paused' for three months will it then be regarded as being dormant.

Although no ash is being emitted at the moment, while any volcanic activity continues the Met Office will continue to monitor the situation.