Monday, May 10, 2010

Airlines fight ash effect by changing routes

Mumbai: Ash from Iceland’s Eyjafjoell volcano, which began erupting on April 14, is back to haunt international travellers.
Scores of flights in Portugal, Spain, Italy, Germany, Switzerland and France were cancelled on Sunday as some airspace was closed because of the ash cloud drifting over from Iceland.
Airlines flying to and from India over European airspace have changed their routes leading to marginal delays. They said taking a longer route was better than cancelling flights.
“The arrival of our long-haul flights like the Toronto-London-Amritsar and the one from New York (John F Kennedy airport) to Mumbai is delayed by two hours,” said an Air India spokesperson.
“This is because our aircraft flying from the transatlantic region (which is closed) have taken alternate routes. This is more time- and fuel-consuming.”
A Jet Airways spokesperson said six of their transatlantic flights — from Brussels to North America and back — are running late. “This is because we have taken a different path through the polar route leading to marginal delays. But there are no flight cancellations,” he said.
Airlines have been carrying extra fuel since May 4 when the volcanic ash resurfaced and sent a new plume of 5.5km in the air.
09/05/10 Naveeta Singh/Daily News & Analysis
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