Further restrictions in Irish airspace
The Irish Aviation Authority is introducing further restrictions in Irish airspace with effect from midnight tonight until at least 1pm tomorrow. The IAA reports that whilst northerly winds are keeping the bulk of the ash cloud out in the Atlantic, the increased size of the cloud is encroaching on Irish airspace along the west coast of the country.
Airports expected to close are Donegal, Shannon, Sligo, Ireland West (Knock), Galway and Kerry.
Dublin, Waterford and Cork airports are not affected at this time.
However, in view of the changeable nature of the situation, anyone flying to, from, or within Ireland tomorrow or in the coming days should regularly check the status of their flight with the airline.
David