Flights hit and papers are delayed
Monday 17th May 2010, 10:30AM BST.
UK AIRPORTS have been brought to a standstill again as another Icelandic volcanic ash cloud travels down the country.
Flights in and out of Guernsey have been affected with the majority of airports in the south-west and south-east of the UK not accepting flights this morning.
Guernsey Airport director Colin Le Ray said the first departing flights from the island had been suspended, but passengers were being advised to check in on time.
Although Gatwick has reopened, it is not accepting arrivals until 1pm.
Manchester Airport has reopened, but it is advising passengers to check with their airline.
Bristol and Southampton Airports have also been affected.
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