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LONDON (BNO NEWS) — Heathrow and Gatwick airports will be clear on Monday of the UK no-fly zone due to a volcanic cloud from Iceland, officials said.

“The volcanic ash cloud continues to change shape and two key areas affect operations stretching from the South of England to Northern Ireland, and over much of mainland Scotland to the Shetland Isles. As a result, no-fly zones have been imposed by the CAA in these areas, for the period 07:00 local time until 13:00 local Monday,” air traffic service NATS said.

“Airports within the no-fly zones include all those in Northern Ireland, Ronaldsway, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Inverness and Northern Scotland. Cardiff, Swansea, Bristol and Farnborough are also in the no-fly zone.”

“Heathrow and Gatwick airports will be clear of the no-fly zone however restrictions will have to be applied due to their close proximity to the no-fly zone particularly affecting Gatwick inbounds,” NATS added.

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LONDON (BNO NEWS) — Heathrow and Gatwick airports will be clear on Monday of the UK no-fly zone no-fly zone due to a volcanic cloud from Iceland, officials said.

“The volcanic ash cloud continues to change shape and two key areas affect operations stretching from the South of England to Northern Ireland, and over much of mainland Scotland to the Shetland Isles. As a result, no-fly zones have been imposed by the CAA in these areas, for the period 07:00 local time until 13:00 local Monday,” air traffic service NATS said.

“Airports within the no-fly zones include all those in Northern Ireland, Ronaldsway, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Inverness and Northern Scotland. Cardiff, Swansea, Bristol and Farnborough are also in the no-fly zone.”

“Heathrow and Gatwick airports will be clear of the no-fly zone however restrictions will have to be applied due to their close proximity to the no-fly zone particularly affecting Gatwick inbounds,” NATS added.

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LONDON (BNO NEWS) — Heathrow and Gatwick airports will be clear on Monday of the UK no-fly zone no-fly zone due to a volcanic cloud from Iceland, officials said.

“The volcanic ash cloud continues to change shape and two key areas affect operations stretching from the South of England to Northern Ireland, and over much of mainland Scotland to the Shetland Isles. As a result, no-fly zones have been imposed by the CAA in these areas, for the period 07:00 local time until 13:00 local Monday,” air traffic service NATS said.

“Airports within the no-fly zones include all those in Northern Ireland, Ronaldsway, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Inverness and Northern Scotland. Cardiff, Swansea, Bristol and Farnborough are also in the no-fly zone,” NATS added.

Heathrow and Gatwick airports will be clear of the no-fly zone however restrictions will have to be applied due to their close proximity to the no-fly zone particularly affecting Gatwick inbounds.

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AMSTERDAM (BNO NEWS) — Amsterdam and Rotterdam airports will close for six hours starting at 06:00 a.m. (0400 GMT) Monday due to a volcanic cloud from Iceland, local media reported.

The report from NOS TV said only Schiphol and The Hague airports will close, other Dutch airports will remain open.

On early Monday, the no-fly zone in the UK was extended to include Heathrow and Gatwick airports.

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AMSTERDAM (BNO NEWS) — Amsterdam and Rotterdam airports will close for six hours starting at 06:00 a.m. (0400 GMT) Monday due to a volcanic cloud from Iceland, local media reported.

The report from NOS TV said other Dutch airports will remain open.

On Sunday, the no-fly zone in the UK was extended to include Heathrow and Gatwick airports.

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LONDON (BNO NEWS) — A no-fly zone in the UK due to a volcanic cloud from Iceland was extended on Sunday to include Heathrow and Gatwick airports, officials said.

“For 01:00 a.m. local time until 07:00 a.m. on Monday, airports inside the no-fly zone as imposed by the CAA, include London Heathrow, Gatwick, Farnborough, London City, Shoreham, Biggin Hill, all airfields in Northern Ireland, Scottish Western Isles, Oban, Campbeltown, Caernarfon and Aberdeen,” air traffic service NATS said.

“Cardiff remains open but operations may be limited due to close proximity of the no-fly zone,” NATS added.

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