Flights in Cardiff Airport bound for Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic have been cancelled due to a new cloud of volcanic ash. Airspace around Scotland’s Outer Hebrides was closed, and this affects Stornoway, Tiree, Barra and Benbecula airports. Campeltown in Argyll is also closed. The civil Aviation Authority released a statement that the decision to close the airports was made after a consultation with the UK Met Office and Nats, which control the air traffic services. According to a spokesperson for Cardiff Airport, Cardiff flights to and from Ireland have been cancelled. There’s no other impact on any other services, which includes Scotland. New Cloud of Volcanic Ash: Flights in Cardiff Airport Bound For Northern Ireland Is Cancelled is a post from: Daily World Buzz

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