El caos aéreo desespera a pasajeros de toda Europa
El caos aéreo desespera a pasajeros de toda Europa
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Pasajeros en el aeropuerto de Estrasburgo
17.04.2010Passengers wait at Strasbourg airport in Entzheim after all flights were grounded due to volcanic ash in the skies comming from Island over Europe April 17, 2010. France's Prime Minister office said on Saturday that many French airports will remain closed at least until 0600 GMT on Monday. REUTERS/Vincent Kessler (FRANCE - Tags: ENVIRONMENT DISASTER TRANSPORT BUSINESS)REUTERS/Vincent Kessler -
El aeropuerto de Son Sant Joan
17.04.2010Stranded passengers soak up the sun in a solarium outside the departures area of the Son Sant Joan Airport in Palma de Mallorca on the island of Mallorca, Spain, April 16, 2010. A huge ash cloud from an Icelandic volcano spread out across Europe on Friday causing air travel chaos on a scale not seen since the September 11 attacks. About 17,000 flights were expected to be cancelled on Friday due to the dangers posed for a second day by volcanic ash from Iceland, aviation officials said. Airports in Britain, France, Germany, and across Europe were closed until at least Saturday. REUTERS/Enrique Calvo (SPAIN - Tags: TRANSPORT TRAVEL BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT)REUTERS/Enrique Calvo -
Vuelos cancelados en Mallorca
17.04.2010Stranded passengers soak up the sun in a solarium adjacent to the departures area of the Son Sant Joan Airport in Palma de Mallorca on the island of Mallorca, Spain, April 16, 2010. A huge ash cloud from an Icelandic volcano spread out across Europe on Friday causing air travel chaos on a scale not seen since the September 11 attacks. About 17,000 flights were expected to be cancelled on Friday due to the dangers posed for a second day by volcanic ash from Iceland, aviation officials said. Airports in Britain, France, Germany, and across Europe were closed until at least Saturday. REUTERS/Enrique Calvo (SPAIN - Tags: TRANSPORT TRAVEL BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT)REUTERS/Enrique Calvo
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