Statement from the Irish Aviation Authority
15 Apr 2010
The Irish Aviation Authority based on advice from the Volcanic Ash Advisory Centre, will start to restrict services of Irish airspace from 1200 today. This will affect most ATC services at Dublin Airport.
The cause of the restrictions relates to the ash cloud from a volcano in Iceland, which is heading towards Ireland. It is not safe for aircraft to fly into volcanic dust as it can cause engines to shut down and cause electrical faults. The volcanic ash cloud is also causing severe restriction in UK and other airspace. The situation is being closely monitored and an update will be provided later today.
Passengers are advised to contact their airlines' website.
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