Flights ban in Ireland 'could stay until Thursday'

Aviation chiefs have closed Irish airspace until 6pm today and warned that the no-fly order imposed because of the Iceland volcanic ash cloud looks set to run until the end of the week.

Flights ban in Ireland 'could stay until Thursday'

Aviation chiefs have closed Irish airspace until 6pm today and warned that the no-fly order imposed because of the Iceland volcanic ash cloud looks set to run until the end of the week.

Air traffic bosses at the Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) said the flight ban could remain until Thursday or Friday when it is hoped weather systems from the Atlantic will disperse the ash.

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