Airports in Europe Opened Up Air Travel, Double Check Your Flight Schedule

April 24, 2010 | Airlines News

Airports in Europe Opened Up Air TravelEuropean airports have reopened the flight service to multiple destinations, but the flight service from the United States to Europe is not fully normal. For those of you who are planning a trip expected to re-examine some of the flight schedule. You can check the information from the airline website you’ll use for the flight.

If you use a travel agent, you should check your travel insurance policy untu, check airline cancellation fees and many are waiving penalties for those who want to rebook. If you have some free time to travel you should reschedule the trip with some flights.

This website (airlinesflightnews.com) try to help you to present information useful for you, who will make the flight.

Royal Jordanian to Cancel Seven Flights as Volcanic Ash Cloud

Royal Jordanian (RJ) was forced to cancel seven flights on Sunday as a volcanic ash cloud from Iceland continued to block European airports for the fourth day in a row.

RJ flights on Sunday to Geneva-Zurich, Paris, Milan, Vienna, Frankfurt, Kiev and London were cancelled, while a flight to Barcelona was rerouted to Madrid, according to the RJ website.

About 30 countries have now closed or restricted their airspace, with the cloud of fine mineral dust particles from Iceland now extending from the Arctic Circle in the north to the French Mediterranean coast in the south and from Spain into Russia, Agence France-Presse reported (see story on page 6).
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Fraport Cleared to Expand Frankfurt Airport

August 26, 2009 | Airline Service, Airports

German airport operator Fraport AG said a court has cleared its €4 billion ($5.7 billion) plan to expand Frankfurt’s main international airport, the final step allowing a fourth runway and third terminal to be built at Deutsche Lufthansa AG’s main hub.
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