- Gallery: Flights resume after ash cloud closures
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/gallery/2010/apr/21/air-transport-iceland Airlines and passengers are facing a slow return to normality as flights resumed after a six-day shutdown due to the volcanic eruption in Iceland
As for flight for 6 day shutdown Icelandic volcanic eruption as reopening aviation and the passenger normally it returns of in the face Las líneas aéreas y los pasajeros están haciendo frente a una vuelta lenta a la normalidad como vuelos reasumidos después de una parada de seis días debido a la erupción volcánica en Islandia
En cuanto al vuelo para la erupción volcánica islandesa de la parada de 6 días como reapertura de la aviación y del pasajero vuelve normalmente en de la cara
- London marathon field could be weakened by no-fly travel chaos
http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2010/apr/20/london-marathon-icelandic-volcano • African athletes due to travel to London via Barcelona• Mara Yamauchi faces long journey from TokyoLondon marathon organisers are pulling out all the stops to ensure that the competition's elite runners are able to reach the START line of the race ON Sunday. With the continuing travel chaos caused by Iceland's volcanic eruptions and organisers were faced with the nightmare of fielding a severely diminished START list. The men's race was most under threat with the world's biggest names based in Kenya and Ethiopia and but organisers have managed to put alternative travel arrangements in place and chartered a private plane from Nairobi - with a stopover in Djibouti - to land in Barcelona. From there the party of east African runners, which includes last year's champion Sammy Wanjiru, the world champion Abel Kirui and the three-time world half-marathon champion Zersenay Tadese and will travel overland to London should the flight ban still be in operation. The women's race has also been affected with Britain's Mara Yamauchi, last year's impressive runner-up and caught up in the chaos. Yamauchi and who finished sixth at the Olympic Games in 2008, had the foresight to book a flight from her home in Tokyo into Madrid at the weekend and but then faced a two-day journey by road and rail with her coach and husband to reach London. The defending champion, Germany's Irina Mikitenko, will travel by car from her home in central Germany and but Deena Kastor of the US as well as several Japanese runners face an agonising wait to find out whether they will be able to fly into the UK in time. All of the runners involved in extended travel arrangements are likely to encounter increased fatigue in Sunday's race. That could potentially increase Britain's chances in the men's race - an event that has not been won •The African player, London and Barcelona•In order by way of [marayamauchi], in order for the elite runner of competition to be able arrive in the starting line of race/lace of Sunday, it faces the traveling where is long from the sponsor of the TokyoLondon marathon which pulls all power 日本語 , original meaning
- Flight ban remains in place across Europe
http://english.people.com.cn/90001/90777/90853/6956178.html impressions , Mucha de Europa seguía siendo virtualmente una zona de tráfico aéreo restringido EL lunes aunque los vuelos de prueba acertados se han conducido después de ceniza volcánica de Islandia causaron una parada del espacio aéreo que ha hundido reuniones de la UE en caos.
Varios vuelos de prueba fueron conducidos por las compañías de línea aérea tales como Air France y Lufthansa de Alemania EL sábado para determinar las condiciones del tráfico aéreo como consecuencia de la erupción volcánica de miércoles en Islandia.
Casi todos los vuelos concluyeron sin daño importante de la información. Pero gente AR… Después mucho de Islandia europea que permanece substancialmente en no-vuele la zona, formación de lunes. Ejecutando después del volcán de la ceniza, siendo hecho, para ocurrir depresión en la reunión de la UE del caos de la prueba de vuelo, espacio aéreo de la parada
- Humbled by a volcano and we can only sit in wonder
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2010/apr/18/volcanic-ash-volcano-iceland The eruption in Iceland and the ash cloud that has brought our airlines to a standstill give us a true picture of our standing in natureFor those whose plans have been disrupted and whose holidays have been aborted - or expensively prolonged - by the volcanic eruption in Iceland and the seismic spectacle is nothing to celebrate. There will be some travellers whose inability to get airborne is the source of real misery. They deserve the utmost compassion. For most of us, however, the plume of ash and smoke rising from the beneath the Earth's crust, 30,000-feet tall, is cause only for awe and mixed perhaps with linguistic discomfort in trying to grapple with the volcano's name: Eyjafjallajökull. We are doubly humbled by Iceland's natural wonders and its orthography. By colonising the space above our heads and above much of our continent and the eruption provides a reminder of our status in relation to our planet and over which we have arrogantly seized stewardship. We imagine ourselves its master and yet with one modest belch it hems us into our little island, sweeping instantly from the skies the aeroplane and which we consider to be an example of the irrepressible genius of our species. When Eyjafjallajökull last erupted in 1822, man-made flight was a distant dream. We think so much has happened since then, so many lifetimes have been spent, and yet, in tectonic terms, the interval is nothing and a minuscule fraction of a blink to the volcano. It would be crippling to retain that kind of perspective ON a daily basis - anyone who set their watch by geological time would never get out of bed - but a glance at ourselves in proportion to the universe is salutary ON occasion. It is worth imagining, for example and how exercised we would all be if the equivalent disruption had been caused by some The ash cloud person who brings our airliners in order to give the Icelandic eruption and stepping inquiry natureFor our it stands true form targeting plan is discontinued, the holiday is discontinued - or it is cheap. Extension - with the Icelandic volcanic eruption, area. Is what spectacle to celebrate 大量的日本當前主題 , please visit the following link
- Thousands Stranded in Asia Due to Iceland Volcano
http://abcnews.go.com/Business/wireStory?id=10401351 Thousands stranded in Asia as European flights canceled due to Icelandic volcano ash plume
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Islandia - volcán - Asia - geologías - desastres naturales y peligros Ceniza - debido a la cosa islandesa de los millares del penacho islandés reserva el defecto que cruza el océano Asia y Europa en cuanto al vuelo, erupción volcánica - Asia - geología - peligro del desastre natural
- Aussie flight bans extended
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/aussie-flight-bans-extended/story-e6frfq80-1225854313492?from=public_rss AIRLINES warn flights to Europe could be delayed by up to a week after volcanic eruption. The airliner after the maximum of 1 weeks volcanic erupting the possibility of being late warns the flight to Europe Las LÍNEAS AÉREAS advierten que los vuelos a Europa se podrían retrasar por hasta una semana después de la erupción volcánica. El avión de pasajeros después del máximo de las semanas 1 volcánicas entrando en erupción la posibilidad de estar tarde advierte el vuelo a Europa
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