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Anonymous Coward User ID: 961672 Ireland 05/05/2010 02:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Dublin Airport closed until at least 4am watch listen Wednesday, 5 May 2010 17:09 The Irish Aviation Authority has said it expects to lift restrictions at Dublin Airport at 4am tomorrow morning. The airport has been closed since 11am due to the ash cloud from the Eyjafjallajokull volcano in Iceland. Live travel updates | Useful links Advertisement The IAA has said it will confirm the lifting of restrictions on Irish airports at 8.30pm tonight following further advice from the Volcanic Ash Advisory Centre and Eurocontrol. Elsewhere, the airports in Waterford, Knock and Donegal are set to re-open at 6am, while Galway airport will begin operations at 9am. Shannon Airport will close from 5.30pm this evening until 1pm tomorrow, while Cork Airport will close from midnight until 11am. Kerry Airport will be open until midnight and then close until 3pm tomorrow. The IAA said it 'appreciates the difficulties facing passengers and airlines at this time'. It added that decisions are taken solely on the grounds of safety. The IAA said intending passengers should continue to contact their airline's website to establish the up-to-date position on flight schedules. Northern Ireland's two main airports, Belfast International at Aldergrove and the George Best Belfast City Airport, both closed at 1pm until 7pm. Scottish airspace is also affected. Glasgow Airport is closed and Edinburgh Airport is to shut from 1pm until 6pm. Aer Lingus has confirmed that it plans to operate its full transatlantic schedule from Ireland to the US tomorrow, Thursday 6 May. Aer Lingus intends to operate the majority of its short-haul services, however some disruption is anticipated. All departing and arriving flights into Dublin and Belfast airports have been cancelled for the remainder of today. The IAA has advised that Shannon airport will remain open up to 17:30 and all Aer Lingus scheduled flights will operate up to this time. All flights departing and arriving Cork airport are planned to operate as scheduled for the remainder of the day. Ryanair has announced that for tomorrow, it expects: . No disruption at UK airports. . Flights to/from Dublin and Knock to operate on schedule. . All flights to/from Cork cancelled until 1200hrs . All flights to/from Shannon cancelled until 1400hrs. . All flights to/from Kerry cancelled until 1600hrs. |
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