Icelandic volcano halts all UK flights; Fortis offers advice
Ash from Icelandic volcano causes major disruption to UK airspace.
Ash from a volcano between two glaciers off the coast of Iceland is blowing towards the UK meaning flights have been grounded across the country, and the latest is that ALL flights have been postponed until 18:00 this evening. BREAKING NEWS: this has now been extended to 7am 16 April. Volcanic ash can disrupt aircrafts' engines. As a result train services across the country have become extremely busy.
Flights have been dirsupted in the UK, Ireland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland.
Fortis is
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