FLIGHTS to and from Cardiff and Bristol airports remain suspended until further notice due to volcanic ash cloud.
Flights today are limited to eastern Scotland and part of northern England as the volcanic ash cloud situation remains "dynamic", air traffic control company Nats has said.
Nats said that from 1pm to 7pm only part of Scottish airspace, including Aberdeen, Inverness and Edinburgh airports, would be available for flights in addition to airspace south to Newcastle airport.
This will mean that there will be no flights after 1pm from Glasgow, which was among the airports that was able to open earlier and operate services. And there will be no flights before 7pm at the earliest in the rest of England, nor in Wales or Northern Ireland.
Until late Monday evening, Nats had hoped for a gradual return to something like a full service from UK airports, with the threat from the Icelandic volcano easing.
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