19 Apr 2010

Norwegian Airspace opened

KiN Reports
Business is nearly back to normal in the Norwegian airspace after a chaotic disruption by the ashes from the Icelandic volcanic erruption. The said ash has been deemed dangerous for the flight machines, a reason for parking all airplanes in most European airports. Several flights have been cancelled leading to high costs and threats of close downs not forgetting the many cases of passengers stranded all over the world.


Major airports like Heathrow, Frankfurt and Gardemoen have been closed since last Thursday. However, after taking flight tests and basing their decisions on the current weather reports, Norwegian authoriries have as of this morning opened the country's airspace. This means that domestic flights are back to normal despite the scare that this may only be for a short duration.

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