Plane undamaged after flight through ash, says airline

KLM, the Dutch subsidiary of Air France, today said it has flown a plane through the cloud of volcanic ash covering Europe without suffering any damage.

KLM, the Dutch subsidiary of Air France, today said it has flown a plane through the cloud of volcanic ash covering Europe without suffering any damage.

KLM carried out a test flight above Dutch air space yesterday. It said initial inspections afterwards showed no damage or irregularities from the ash in the air that has led to a ban on air travel over much of Europe since Friday.

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