ASH UPDATE – Flybe still cancelling flights
Flybe continues to cancel flights across its network in the wake of the six-day volcanic ash airpace shutdown.
The airline blamed "logistical challenges" following the volcanic ash disruption for the ongoing interruption of services.
Sixteen mainly domestic flights have been cancelled today, six tomorrow and a further six on Sunday.
Partner Scottish airline Lognair cancelled flights to and from Stornoway up to 13.00 today.
All other Loganair flights due to operate today are dependent on no further "no fly" zones being imposed by the Civil Aviation Authority and the National Air Traffic Services, a statement said.
by Phil Davies
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