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European Commission announces the return of air traffic in Europe to the nature
23 / 4 / 2010
European Commissioner announced on Friday the return of air traffic in Europe to normal after this movement was affected by the cloud resulting from the volcano, Iceland.
The European Commissioner for Transport Siim Kallas that "air traffic in Europe returned to normal after the chaos caused by the volcanic ash cloud from the eruption of Iceland".
And life is returning to airports in a number of European countries on Wednesday last week after the general cessation as a result of ashes from the volcano, Iceland Rebel.
The Callas that "for the second day in a row we expect to hold 28 thousand flights in European airspace, which means a return to normal."
A number of airlines has decided to resume flights to Europe, after being hit during the crisis to a loss of about 1.7 billion dollars, according to the announcement by International Air Transport Association (IATA). For its part; said the European Organization for the safety of air transport (Eurocontrol) "The air traffic in Europe returned to normal after the lifting almost all restrictions on the spread of a cloud of volcanic ash from Iceland."
The OECD said in a statement that it "expects to conduct 29 A trip a normal rate for the operation of flights," noting that "Currently, almost all European airspace open with the exception of part of northern Scotland."
In a related development; Close Airport Reykjavik Iceland for the first time since the crisis began, volcanic ash clouds, she said a spokeswoman for the Aisavia responsible for aviation in Iceland "The wind direction changed and took the ashes to the city of Reykjavik, Keflavik, although the sun is bright and crystal clear blue sky over the capital, but airport authorities stressed the need to close ".
She pointed out that "the problem is in the ash carried by air, which can not be seen, but in the air and in the region patrolled by aircraft," pointing out that it "allows for aircraft flying at a height of over 20 thousand feet to pass in the air only."
Resulted in a volcanic cloud emitted from the volcano, Iceland, on 14 April last to stop flights in Europe and the closure of the assigned air to Europe is almost entirely in the past five days.
The last eruption of a volcano, Iceland signed on 20 March, already volcano erupted under the ice in 1821 and lasted for two years.
Iceland is located on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, a border area between North America and Europe..
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