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Date |
Actual Flights |
Flights same day previous week |
% change |
Wed 14 April 2010 |
28,087 |
27,912 |
+0.6% |
Thurs 15 April 2010 |
20,842 |
28,578 |
-27.1% |
Fri 16 April 2010 |
11,659 |
28,597 |
-59.2% |
Sat 17 April 2010 |
4,886 |
22,653 |
-78.4% |
Sun 18 April 2010 |
4,000 (expected) |
24,965 |
-84% (expected) |
Mon 19 April 2010 |
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28,126 |
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Sunday figures based on assumptions at 12.30CET on Sunday 18 April |
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At the current time, air traffic control services are not being provided to civil aircraft in the major part of European airspace. This includes Austria, Belgium, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, most of France, most of Germany, Hungary, Ireland, northern Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, Slovakia, north Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine and the UK. In some of these areas the upper airspace has been made available, depending on the observed and forecasted area of possible ash contamination. However, it is difficult to access this airspace as in most cases the surrounding area is not available for flights.Southern Europe, including parts of Spain, Portugal, the southern Balkan area, southern Italy, Bulgaria, Greece and Turkey remain open and flights are taking place in these areas. |
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