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The airport here in Luxembourg was closed yesterday to every flights at departure of Europe, not sure what about today, finger crossed it'll be fine on time for you, seems like volcano dust and sulfur in the air ain't good for airplanes.
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Yeah, I want to fly back to Canada asap and the flights always go through London. But I saw on tv last night that Eyjafjallajoekull erupted in 1821 and the eruption lasted for a full year. Fortunately, air travel was not disrupted, mainly because the airplane had not been invented yet.
I don't know if it will help to wish for a sudden wind direction change. Aren't we talking about the trade winds?
I'm going to see what expedia.ca says about flights.
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I just came across this link which shows some excellent photos from the eruption of that volcano.
More from Eyjafjallajokull - The Big Picture - Boston.com
that volcano is handful as well as a mouthful.
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