Spanish airports go under lockdown as Chinese space rocket crashes on Earth, says reportChina's Long March 5B rocket has re-entered the atmosphere over the south-central Pacific Ocean. Spanish air traffic controllers tweeted: "...
Airports taking action against rising seas, storms as climate changesMajor airports in Hong Kong, mainland China and North Carolina were also closed due to tropical storms last month.
- Europe to lose 1,000 flights to volcanic cloud: Eurocontrol
The volcanic ash cloud playing havoc with airline schedules will mean the loss of 1,000 flights in Europe on Monday with airports in Britai...
- Kingfisher cancels flights to London due to volcanic ash
With drifting volcanic ash from Iceland forcing closure of two European airports, Kingfisher Airlines today cancelled all its flights to Lo...
- Europe faces fresh flight disruptions from ash cloud
Air traffic over southern Europe faced more disruption on Monday from an ash cloud from an Icelandic volcano, even as clearer skies in some...
- Ash clears over Europe; airports operate normally
Flights across Europe were operating normally after the dispersal of a plume of volcanic ash that disrupted air traffic.
- Ash clears over Europe; airports operate normally
European airports were operating normally on Monday after a plume of volcanic ash that disrupted flights and forced some airports to close ...
- Ash closes airports in Spain, Portugal, Italy
Eurocontrol says it expects further flight disruptions in European airspace as a plume of volcanic ash snakes through southern France, Swit...
- Reykjavik airport closed, rest of Europe open
European airspace is almost completely free of any remnants of the volcanic ash cloud that caused massive flight disruptions over the past ...
- Flights take off but ash limits Norway, Sweden
European airports sent thousands of planes into the sky on Thursday after a week of unprecedented disruptions.
- AI resumes flights from London
Air India will start its flights from the London airport, deploying the held-up aircraft at the Heathrow airport.
- 14,000 flights resume amid fresh warning of ash cloud
Fourteen thousand flights, about half of all Europe's air traffic were back in the air today, as harried air passengers braced for further ...
- Air traffic should be back to normal on April 22: Eurocontrol
European air traffic is expected to return to normal on Thursday, after a week of cancellations and disruption due to the ash cloud from an...
- Airlines challenge restrictions as ash snags 6.8 million passengers
Airlines urged an re-think of flight restrictions as a volcanic ash cloud made Europe a virtual no-fly zone for a fourth straight day Sunda...
63,000 Europe flights cancelled since Thursday: Eurocontrol63,000 flights cancelled in Europe since Thursday because of a huge cloud of ash from a volcano erupting in Iceland.
Ash cloud spreads, all of Europe groundedThousands of flights had been canceled since the massive disruption began, stranding millions of passengers.
- Flight disruptions in Europe get even worse
Colcanic ash blanketed parts of rural Iceland on Friday and left a widening arc of grounded aircraft across Europe, as thousands of planes ...