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Volcano eruption disrupts UK flights
Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Glasgow airports were
shut and five easyJet flights due to depart from Stansted have been
cancelled as a result of the huge plume of ash.
Airports have
urged travellers to contact their airlines to check whether flights are
affected.A spokeswoman for Stansted Airport said: "Following advice from the Met Office, the National Air Traffic Service (NATS) has introduced restrictions to UK airspace this morning as a result of volcanic ash drifting across the United Kingdom from Iceland.
"These measures currently affect Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Glasgow airports which are closed but may also affect other parts of the UK later today."
Airlines also issued warnings of potential disruption. A spokeswoman for easyJet said: "EasyJet passengers are advised to check the website before they leave for the airport for any disruption information."
Forecasters believe the ash could take a number of days to disperse.
A spokesman from Nats said: "The Volcanic Ash Advisory Centre has issued a forecast that the ash cloud from the volcanic eruption in Iceland will track over Europe tonight."