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Update on the Icelandic Volcanic Eruption

15/04/2010
Further to the earlier Genesis update, no flights other than agreed emergencies will be permitted into UK airspace.
 
The UK's Air Traffic Control Service, NATS, has advised that these restrictions will remain in place until 7am at the earliest on Friday 16th April. Eurocontrol has advised that the issue could persist for 48 hours.

UK, Ireland and Norway's airspace has now closed and partial/planned closures in Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Belgium and the Netherlands.

Genesis will continue to keep customers updated, please contact your local office for more information.


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