Airports throughout Europe began to open again Wednesday, six days after the volcanic ash Icelandic airspace and caused the closure of thousands of passengers stranded around the world.
Airspace above the United Kingdom, Norway, Belgium and Ireland opened again, and Danish and German airspace to reopen fully in future periods, authorities said air traffic.
French authorities have all long-distance flights from the airport in Paris, with 60 percent of short-haul flights.
A British Airways flight from Vancouver was the first to land at Heathrow Airport in London on Tuesday night, and a total of 25 flights, especially for long distances landed in the morning, the airport. No take-off Wednesday morning, however, and the airport did not realize that all flights will be operational soon.
Cheerleading team in the United Kingdom Manchester Airport on Wednesday, hoping they were scheduled to fly to Florida for the World Cheerleading Championship this week. Evette airline Georgina team members confirmed last night they said they were going to go ahead, but do not take a first breath.
"I think when we landed in America, then we know that we exist, but at this time., We are somewhat cautious," said Evette CNN.
Passengers arriving at Heathrow flights to Vancouver on Tuesday night said they were filming in Ireland for a few hours before obtaining approval to land in London, causing great joy to the trunk.
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