

Atlast some good news London heathrow has reopened again


European airports have been slowly reopening, easing the travel chaos caused by six days of restrictions due to a cloud of volcanic ash over the continent.
Airports in the British capital, London, were reopened late on Tuesday, after France, Germany and Belgium had earlier allowed a partial resumption of services.Airlines are now free to schedule their flights accordingly.
However, with more than 95,000 flights cancelled across the world it will be some time before the airlines are able to clear the backlog of passengers.



Britain had delayed reopening the major air hubs in the capital amid fears that a fresh ash cloud was heading towards the area.The restrictions had already been eased in Scotland and some parts of northern England.
Iceland's civil protection department said that activity at the icelandic volcano had reduced on Tuesday.
The move to ease flight restrictions came after criticism from carriers, who said test flights in recent days by airlines including KLM, Lufthansa and British Airways suggested planes could fly safely despite the ash and that the danger was exaggerated.

None of the test flights reported problems or damage.




