Passengers using Britain’s busiest airports face major disruption after the return to UK airspace of the ash cloud from the Icelandic volcano.
Heathrow, Gatwick and London City airports resumed limited flights after being completely closed until 0700 BST.
But flights remain grounded in Northern Ireland and much of Scotland and Wales.
Passengers are being urged to check with their airlines before travelling. Restrictions are expected in parts of the UK until Tuesday.
In the Netherlands, Amsterdam’s Schiphol, Rotterdam and Groningen airports are closed until 1400 local time (1300 BST).
Flights in and out of Dublin, in the Irish Republic, are also grounded until at least noon.
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- Bristol Airport
- Cardiff Airport
- Carlisle Airport
- City of Derry Airport
- Dublin Airport
- East Midlands Airport
- Edinburgh Airport
- Farnborough Airport
- Gatwick Airport
- Glasgow Prestwick Airport
- Heathrow Airport
- Highlands and Islands Airports
- Humberside Airport
- Isle of Man Airport
- Leeds Bradford Airport
- London City Airport
- Liverpool John Lennon Airport
- Norwich Airport
- Swansea Airport
- Inverness Airport
- Manchester Airport
- Norwich International Airport
- Robin Hood Airport Doncaster
- Nats
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- Met Office
- Atoc
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