Snowmagedon was nothing compared to the Volcano flight crisis but there is virtually no coverage in the US.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8631238.stm A small number of flights have taken off in northern Europe after five days of inactivity caused by the spread of volcanic ash from Iceland.
The Eurocontrol air traffic agency says it expects up to 60% of flights over Europe to go ahead on Tuesday.
Planes have been departing from Paris, Amsterdam and Frankfurt among others - though many flights are still grounded.
A new ash cloud spreading from Iceland has meant that most of UK airspace, including London, remains closed.
The UK's air traffic control authority, Nats, says it is unlikely that the main airports in London will reopen on Tuesday.
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EUROPEAN AIRSPACE 1100
BELGIUM - Airspace open. Limited service
UK - Airspace open over Scotland and Northern Ireland. Limited airspace over north of England. London airports remain closed
FRANCE - Limited flights from Paris to international destinations. Most airports open
GERMANY - Airspace closed, with some exceptions, until 1800 GMT on Tuesday. Lufthansa planning to operate 200 flights
IRELAND - Airspace remains closed
ITALY - Airspace open. Handful of flights resumed in and out of Milan
NETHERLANDS - Airspace open. Passenger flights arriving and departing in Amsterdam
SPAIN - Airspace open; all airports operating
SWEDEN - Airspace open
SWITZERLAND - Airspace open
DENMARK - Airspace above 16,600ft open. No landings
NORWAY - Airspace closed
POLAND - Airspace closed
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So far it's the only item on the BBC international news at noon GMT