Airspace to close amid ash fears
The announcement follows disruption yesterday as hundreds of flights were cancelled as the Icelandic volcanic ash cloud returned once again to UK airspace.
A CAA spokesman said last night: "Met Office forecasts show that levels of ash in the atmosphere over Scotland and Northern Ireland will exceed the concentrations that engine manufactures have agreed are safe for operations."
The CAA said there were concerns the ash cloud would continue to move south, potentially affecting airports in the north-west of England and North Wales today.