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Volcanic ash: UK airspace closed for yet another day

Updated on: 19 April,2010 06:59 AM IST  | 
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An emergency meeting of ministers will decide today if Britain should reopen its airspace after the Navy was put on standby to rescue holidaymakers stranded by the volcanic ash cloud

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An emergency meeting of ministers will decide today if Britain should reopen its airspace after the Navy was put on standby to rescue holidaymakers stranded by the volcanic ash cloud




Major airlines carried out test flights in order to pressure authorities to lift the ongoing flight ban.

The Association of European Airlines, whose 36 members include British Airways and Virgin Atlantic, called for an "immediate reassessment" of restrictions after test flights reported no damage from the dust. It said the ban on flights covering more than 20 countries did not match the response to volcanic ash in other parts of the world.
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