Three airports were closed in UK
The ash cloud is taking over the sky in the UK, forcing a part of the British airports to close again, starting a new round of fear by stopping flights.
An area of flight interdiction was imposed on Saturday in parts of Northern Ireland after a cloud of high density reached the northwest province.
Restrictions apply in the Belfast International Airport, Belfast Harbour and Ronalsdway as well.
Irish authorities have also informed of the restrictions on airfields, in northwest Ireland. Dublin and Shannon will remain open.
Authorities say that the situation can change from hour to hour if the ash cloud is worn over the UK.
DOT announced that even more planes could remain on the ground, as restrictions might extend until Tuesday morning.
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