News Volcano Flights Uk

News Volcano Flights Uk
VOLCANO , GROUNDED PLANES QUESTIONS?

Due to an upcoming holiday , i have been reguarly following news stories and am a little confused

1 – firstly if they announced yesterday (before new cloud threat) that it was safe to fly then why the hell did they not get planes going there and then , instead chose to wait til this morning , surely if they had sent out planes yesterday then many more people would be home

2- this morning i heard a plane through to stornoway carrying just 2 passengers!! what the hell, why only two , again could they not of sent this plane to pick up more than 2 passengers , what a waste of a flight

3 – news is announcing airspace over uk is open above 20′000 feet , so why arent they letting long haul flights take off from uk , long haul flights fly above 20′000 feet and the ash cloud is not quite here yet

yeah even i have been following this news its real sad about volcano and all but u cant do anything against nature . CNN says its got to do somehing with safety .obviously passengers safety comes first .

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Ashes To Ashes – Setback For Menorca Holidays

Hope was high in the Menorca holidays industry early this year as Europe appeared to be coming out of the recession, and people started booking a summer trip again. The number of holidays taken on the island has been down in the last couple of years, in common with most Mediterranean islands, as a direct result of the bank failures and subsequent recession that hit consumer spending on things like overseas holidays hard. But a turnaround was definitely on the cards with good early bookings, and a sense of optimism was in the air among the hotel owners and flight operators. But then came along Eyjafjallajokull – or as it’s become better known in Europe and the wider world, the Iceland volcano – which after erupting continuously for over a month caused an ash cloud that grounded planes, left holidaymakers stranded, and caused a lot of people to reconsider their Menorca holidays for this year. The direct consequence has been that instead of booking a few months ahead many tourists have held off and are booking their
Menorca holidays
much closer to their intended arrival dates – leaving some tour operators and villa holiday companies with excess accommodation and reducing prices. And airlines lost out big time as those based in the EU had to pay for accommodation for those passengers they couldn’t fly home, even though insurers often got away with paying out. The airlines industry feel that as the governments stopped them flying, they should now pay their bills without some will run at a loss this year. It’s not just Menorca that has been affected by the volcano among the Mediterranean islands where tourism forms an important part of the local economy, and is reliant on flights to bring the tourists in to their hotels and for their villa holidays for a week or two. Malta for example saw a sharp decline in visitors in April and May, and local media have reported that the national flag carrier Air Malta could have lost over 3 million Euros in April alone as their planes were effectively grounded and flights to their important UK market halted altogether for some time. Unlike Malta, Menorca doesn’t have an airline to speak of that it can call her own, but Mahon Airport is well served with both low cost airlines and tour operators from both the UK and Germany have regular
flights to Menorca
at various times of the day, with scheduled flights available out of the holidays season. But there is some good news around, despite the awful start to the year. While there were plenty of Menorca villa holidays available for June and July to be booked when looking for availability in early May, a month later a lot of them had gone by early June, showing that potential visitors were gaining confidence as the volcano quietened down. And the price cuts that were showing are now back to something like their normal level. But for those thinking of taking a villa holiday in September when the weather is still normally good, there are some available for under UK 700 – it’s quieter then with the schools back and if
Menorca villa holidays
are something to be considered it could be worth investigating further. It goes to show there are still good price trips to be had.
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Could volcanic ash from Iceland to cover the sun?

Well, I was watching BBC World and his cover story was "of volcanic ash flights from the UK ", so I read and say a massive discharge of volcanic ash from the volcano in Iceland. not this happen before and it was very cold, because they block the sun, or is it not big enough to block the sun? It will also be able to see the ashes?

I live in Scotland and the ashes will hit us at 13:00, but it will not block the sun depending on what is said on the Internet. You probably will not be able to see the cause of ash into the stratosphere, but it can make the change of time and is supposed to be a beautiful sunset bright red:)

Iceland Volcano Eruption Ash grounds flights in UK and Northern Europe (NEWS)

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