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Ireland Flights Disrupted by Volcano


Hi Everyone,

I wanted to let you know that a volcanic ash cloud from Iceland is disrupting flights in Ireland. It is currently over the UK and has impacted hundreds of European flights. So far flights to and from the US are okay. But things could change so stay tuned.  http://bit.ly/98KYT8 

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Here is a depiction of the area impacted today.

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Our flight for today was cancelled. :( They pushed us back to Sunday- so we had to call all of our BnB's and change our reservations. We got ahold of some but are waiting to hear back from others.
Crazy!!!

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cmattox,

Sorry to hear your flight was canceled. It is impacting many people. How it plays out will depend on the wind and weather. I plan on keeping up with it so check in here to keep up to date on things.

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We're scheduled to leave on Monday. Thankfully RTE shows that the restrictions on Shannon have been lifted. We're praying it remains open...we can't afford to spend anytime in Boston before we make it to the Emerald isle!

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WC,

Hope everything works out for you. I saw RTE news at 9 online and they were showing that prevailing winds could cause the cloud to come right down over Ireland. I guess we must wait and see what happens. They are not supposed to get rain for a few days but rain will bring the ash down to the ground. It might turn Ireland into 40 shades of gray.

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Some transatlantic flights into and out of Ireland are operating today. This is the current illustration of the ash cloud:

 

Check with www.rte.ie or www.irishtimes.com for updates.

Unusual dust deposits are being reported in the west of Ireland and Galway.

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Well, I promised you an Ireland trip report when we returned and this is it. :( 

I checked the IrelandYes forum yesterday before I left for the airport and saw Michele's post. I quickly went to RTE and got the latest. We decided to push forward as far as they would let us so we headed to the airport. By the time we arrived in Denver our flight to Dublin had been cancelled. With all of the backlog of people stuck here and there, the earliest we could get another flight booked was a week from today. That will not work with my husband's work calendar so we had to cancel the whole trip. :(  

Our friends are not as tied down to the calendar as we are so they went ahead and booked for next week but will be making the trip without us. There are still threats that the volcano will erupt again, so travel to Europe will be a challenge in the coming weeks.

Hope every one else planning a trip in the near future makes it over ok!

It was not to be for us this year. Maybe next year....

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Jeanne -

I am so sorry to hear you got cancelled. We are still scheduled to depart on Monday. We will fly Southwest from Albuquerque to Boston and then Aer Lingus from Boston to Shannon. We keep praying that all will stay as it is now and we will make it the whole way.

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Jeanne, 

How very, very disappointing. hmm I'm so sorry that your trip did not take place. I suppose the only consolation is knowing you are not stuck in Ireland and having to be back on a certain date. I hope you had trip insurance?

Maybe you will get to go next year instead. Ireland will still be there waiting for all of us to visit.

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Update as of 9 am Irish Time on April 17, 2010. 

Conditions have deterioated and Irish airspace will be closed from 6 am to 6 pm. Maybe longer. More ash has erupted and covered a larger area with an increased risk to planes.
 
There will be no flights into or out of Ireland from 6 am to 6 pm. 

Continue to check online at RTE.

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Outlook for NEXT week:

http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ireland/2010/0417/1224268541781.html

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Irish airports to remain closed to commercial flights through 1 pm Sunday April 18, 2010. 

Met Éireann says situation with the ash cloud may remain unchanged up to the end of next week. The cloud is currently over parts of Cork and Kerry. Other reports say rain may wash some ash out of the sky but if it falls on Ireland it could cause trouble to people with respiratory  problems. 

You can watch Irish TV news at www.rte.ie They seem to have the most up to date info.

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This might be a useful chart for you.

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Well, Aer Lingus cancelled our flight for tomorrow, so we have contacted most everything - having a hard time getting a hold of Dooley car rentals. Aer Lingus is refunding the entire cost of my flight, and giving us our points back for Keith's ticket. I expect Dooley will do the same, once we get ahold of them.

It's so sad - we were really looking forward to seeing where Keith's great-grandparents came from, but it will have to wait until next year.

I still desperately need some long overdue time away so...now we just have to re-pack since we are off to Ls Vegas tomorrow!

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WC,

Sorry to hear about your trip to Ireland. I am in the same boat as everyone else is. In fact I just canceled my trip to Ireland. You can read more about it on my Blog.

As I said at the end of the article:

Ireland will always be there waiting for us to come and visit another time. The land of “a hundred thousand welcomes” will eventually win out over “the land of fire and ice”. 

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So sorry that more trips have been cancelled. Hope our Irish friends can weather the storm as far as the financial impact to their already-hurting country. :(

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Making a very rare appearance..

The ban on flights has been  extended to later today, Monday.

The best site is an Irish one.

http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2055884388&page=21

as they gather in news and photos from a wide area.

Frustrating as your situation is, please spare a thought for the many thousands who are stranded here now.

The extra costs must be crippling for them .. accommodation etc.

There is some hysteria of course, and imagination is hard at work! 

But simply there is nothing we can do except wait and not get upset.

There are safety issues here and better lose a holiday than lose lives.

We managed well before air travel and will do so again.

These forces are nothing we can control; simply adapt now.

It comes after the worst winter in decades; we are up in the Blue Stacks now after being flooded out of our previous house. And trees are only just starting to leaf

NB more than 40 shades of grey, the real image has been and in some places still is 40 shades of brown after weeks of snow and severe ice.

Blessings this sunny day as the cuckoo calls.

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And a WELCOME appearance it is!  biggrin

Latest Met Office graphic:  http://met.ie/news/display.asp?ID=61

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Gee thanks!

We had Sisters working with abandoned babies in both Haiti and in Chile when the earthquakes hit there. By a miracle of forewarning in the grace of God, we lost but one Sister ...and no babies lost...  some injuries and all our buldings.lost.

So many extra wee ones to feed too as you can imagine.

So our barrel no longer has even a bottom to scrape and we  are each and all working 24/7 to earn the money to feed these babies.

I wish there were paid work I could do with my very close knowledge of Ireland.

Meanwhile I am selling in the street in Donegal at weekends again. So rare for me to be here; but I knew there would be worry.

And no., we are not covered in volcanic ash... a little has fallen on cars is all. 

The concern is the totally unknown quantity f the effect of this gritty ash on aircraft engines, and reports conflict wildly.

Safety is best, simply; especially as there are financial interests so much at heart.y

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LATEST:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/eu_iceland_volcano

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Monday April 19, 2010: Irish airspace closed until at least 5am tomorrow. Current chart.




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BBC is reporting that a new ash cloud is moving toward the UK.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/8631144.stm

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Indeed yes.

The last time this volcano erupted it went on for nearly two years; the concern just now is that it may set off neighbouring larger ones.

At least we have eg webcams etc now; imagine past ages when they had no way of predicting.

Going to the Post Office today to try to post an air mail parcel to Canada; will be interesting to see what they say.

Another concern here is that the eruption will wipe out our summer here.

Ah well; little we can do about it



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We have a new forum dedicated to travel issues re the volcano.

http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/forumdisplay.php?f=1341

The good news is that if the wind changes as it is forecast to at the weekend the ash cloud will be blown away from us.

-- Edited by Anchoress on Monday 19th of April 2010 09:33:37 PM

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How awful for everyone whose trips were either cancelled ahead of time or are stranded at the moment.  no

Everytime I even *think* about this eruption going on through the summer I start to panic so am trying to keep positive.  I absolutely refuse to believe that this volcano will continue on for two more weeks let alone two years.  No no no no NO.

It just can't. This will be my first trip over and I will cry if it's cancelled.  I'll live.  But I'll cry like a big ol' baby. 

And if I'm feeling this way about my vacation, I can't even begin to imagine how the people are feeling that depend on tourism for a living.  They must be physically ill right about now. 



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We - and you- will survive.

No use getting upset, as Michele so wisely says. 

And remember, the Irish are great at lamenting. But underneath, they will cope as they always have done. 

Another summer next year to look forward to.   

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Yesterday there were more eruptions.

Irish air space was to have reopened on Tues April 21, 2010 at 5 am Irish time. It did not open at that time. It has been pushed back to 1 pm. But the Irish Aviation Authority is reporting that Ireland is in the center of the contamination zone. Dublin Airport Authority says no flights will take place at Dublin Airport today.

Newfoundland in Canada is also being impacted by the ash cloud. 

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-- Edited by Michele Erdvig on Tuesday 20th of April 2010 01:02:09 AM

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Michele; it is changing by the hour.

Sometimes on, sometimes off.

Lufthansa are flying their transatlantic flights today over Ireland. They are being tracked online on t hat boards ie site.

News here that Shannon will open immediately and Dublin ??7 pm.

But the feeling is that nothing will be certain until that change of wind direction due Thursday/ Friday  as that will take the ash up to the Arctic and away from Ireland.

That makes sense, of course. Given the totally unprecictable nature of volcanos. 

BMW in the Uk are closing plant as they are out of parts that are sent by air freight.

Waiting here with air mail stuff to Canada.

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Anchoress,

Yes indeed. It does change by the hour and minute. I try to update the forum members daily so that they know what is happening. They may not have time to search all the news sources but they know they can get accurate info by checking in here.

It is a fluid situation and I hope those poor, stranded passengers soon make it back home.

Michele

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