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Posted: 17 April 2010 07:35 PM  
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Are you affected by the travel disruption? Would you like to share your thoughts with us and with other readers
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Posted: 18 April 2010 04:16 AM   [ # 1 ]  
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Man, that’s some crazy shit. This is going to have a nasty impact on the economic recovery of those affected countries.

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Posted: 18 April 2010 05:41 PM   [ # 2 ]  
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One Europe’s largest tourism company, has said it has started collecting German holidaymakers in Spain to bring them home by bus.

O my ....
that going be fun on a bus

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Posted: 18 April 2010 09:18 PM   [ # 3 ]  
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There’s a facebook group started by some guys in Sweden I think, for co-ordinating liftshares across Europe - a positive and helpful response I think - http://www.facebook.com/carpooleurope

Also #getmehome and #ashtag for tweeters trying to swap lifts,

It’s a such a strange situation, a huge phenomenon affecting so many people, and for once no one to sue or blame or hate for such massive disruption.  Instead genuine signs of solidarity and unity (OK not everywhere but it makes a change!)

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Posted: 19 April 2010 06:34 AM   [ # 4 ]  
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BuenosDiasPet - 18 April 2010 09:18 PM

It’s a such a strange situation, a huge phenomenon affecting so many people, and for once no one to sue or blame or hate for such massive disruption.

Hehe, so true.

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Posted: 19 April 2010 03:47 PM   [ # 5 ]  
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A moment or two of levity…caution Brit humour…probably NSFW…

http://www.thespoof.com/news/spoof.cfm?headline=s3i73270
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Posted: 19 April 2010 07:29 PM   [ # 6 ]  
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Speaking of british humour, did you guys see that cartoon with the Prime Ministers debate and the volcano? I saw it about a quarter of the way through this news hour http://video.pbs.org/video/1471011340/

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Posted: 19 April 2010 08:34 PM   [ # 7 ]  
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Love it!

“Never was so much crap vented forth by so few in an effort to stimey so many….”

Couple of suggestions…check out

http://www.flightradar24.com/

and

http://www.radarvirtuel.com/

give an accurate depiction of as it happens live flight tracking across Europe.

To appear on these websites aircraft must be equipped with a particular piece of equipment; it’s not totally mandatory as yet, so there is actually a lot more activity going on than is actually depicted.

These two websites are currently among the busiest websites on the net, so if you have a problem opening them, just be patient; you will be able to just as soon as there is a gap!

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Posted: 19 April 2010 11:22 PM   [ # 8 ]  
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Thankfully I got back before this all started. But a friend is ‘stranded 😉’ lol! in the UK. 

I would have thought the travel industry would have got together and started to bus/train people South to get them back to long distance (US*/Oz/other) destinations. But it seems no one is that bothered???? 

I think this is a big wake up call for us ‘developed’ nations that air travel is such a big part of our life.  How long will it take mail to get back/forth during this disruption? 

Watching with interest 😉  ‘Every wo/man for himself’ it seems!

sj

*ps _ - I am aware the cloud has now drifted across the USA and this is going to cause even more problems!

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Posted: 20 April 2010 02:54 PM   [ # 9 ]  
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My unemployed friend went to Malaga airport to offer a car ride through Spain and France if they paid, but the queue of other peeps with the same idea resulted in the Policia setting up a check point into the airport.

I’ve also heard reports that the peeps of Galicia who use high powered speed boats for their import business (drugs) have been ferrying peeps across the Bay into northern France.

Also the Spanish seem to be welcoming peeps or rather charging airlines extra landing fees to use Madrid airport, whilst knowing the people have very little chance of leaving Madrid.AENA are making a lot of money.

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Posted: 27 April 2010 08:36 AM   [ # 10 ]  
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Seems things (our end at least?) seem to be ‘back to normal’??
Friends returning from UK all of last week reported ‘no problems’

????

(Just glad I don’t work at the airport anymore 😉

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Posted: 03 May 2010 11:07 PM   [ # 11 ]  
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‘no-fly’ zone may be imposed over Ireland tomorrow due to the drift south of the volcanic ash cloud from Iceland, the Irish Aviation Authority has said.

In a statement at 5.30pm, the authority said it had informed Irish-based airlines that it is concerned that Irish airports may be impacted by the drift of the cloud caused by the north easterly winds.

“Current information from the Volcanic Ash Advice Centre (VAAC) suggests that a ?no-fly zone? may have to be imposed over Ireland tomorrow that may affect Dublin, Shannon and some regional airports,” the IAA said.

It will provide a further update at 21.30pm.

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Posted: 08 May 2010 06:14 PM   [ # 12 ]  
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Will we all get hit two day on the mainland as 16 Aena’s airports closed due to the volcanic ash,  chatted two few people who cought up in the Hot ash and there just sayying few extra days but Funds are low .

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