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ChilevolcanoashhaltsmoreAustralianflights
From: The Baltimore Sun on Tue, Jun 14 2011 12:48 PM
Volcano ash from an eruption in Chile has halted flights to another Australian city, although some passengers in the region were confused by some carriers' decisions to fly. (June 14)
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Virgintoresumeregularflights
From: news.com.au on Tue, Jun 14 2011 5:09 AM
Virgin has resumed flights to Melbourne while Qantas, Jetstar and Tiger have cancelled flights to Adelaide.
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QantascancelsMelbourneflightsbecauseofashcloud
From: BBC News on Mon, Jun 13 2011 11:52 PM
Qantas has cancelled all its flights in and out of Melbourne, Australia, because of ash drifting over the Pacific Ocean from a volcano in Chile.
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AshforcesQantastocancelmoreflights
From: news.com.au on Mon, Jun 13 2011 3:39 AM
Qantas has cancelled flights to Tasmania and New Zealand, Melbourne flights have been grounded until midday.
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QantasJetstarresumeMelbourneflights
From: news.com.au on Mon, Jun 13 2011 3:38 AM
Qantas and Jetstar flights will resume from Melbourne but Tiger Australia cancelled all flights until 5pm.
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Australiacancelsflightsforash
From: The Australian on Mon, Jun 13 2011 1:18 AM
Volcanic ash from Chile spreads over Australia and New Zealand, grounding flights and leaving passengers stranded. Lindsey Parietti reports.
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AshforcesQantastocancelmoreflights
From: The Australian on Mon, Jun 13 2011 1:18 AM
Qantas has cancelled flights to Tasmania and New Zealand, Melbourne flights have been grounded until midday.
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Australiacancelsflightsforash
From: NEW YORK POST on Sun, Jun 12 2011 11:45 PM
Volcanic ash from Chile spreads over Australia and New Zealand, grounding flights and leaving passengers stranded. Lindsey Parietti reports.
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VirginAustraliatoresumesomeflights
From: The Australian on Sun, Jun 12 2011 7:09 PM
Virgin Australia has said it will operate flights out of Melbourne, Tasmania and New Zealand from 0700am.
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NationwideFlightsGroundedorDelayed
From: FOX News on Sun, Jun 12 2011 6:16 PM
Computer glitch halts travel plans
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Australiacancelsflightsforash
From: Yahoo! News on Sun, Jun 12 2011 12:55 PM
Volcanic ash from Chile spreads over Australia and New Zealand, grounding flights and leaving passengers stranded. Lindsey Parietti reports.
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AshplumedelaysMelbourneflights
From: The Australian on Sun, Jun 12 2011 6:34 AM
Virgin Australia has joined Qantas in suspending all flights in and out of Melbourne due to volcanic ash.
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Qantasflightscancelledduetoash
From: The Australian on Sun, Jun 12 2011 12:25 AM
Some Qantas flights to Tasmania and New Zealand have been cancelled due to volcanic ash from Chile.
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PlayChilevolcanoashhaltsflights
From: BBC News on Sat, Jun 11 2011 3:01 AM
A cloud of ash from an erupting volcano in Chile is continuing to cause travel chaos in parts of Argentina and Uruguay. The cloud has also affected flights in the south of Brazil.Flights from the Argentine capital Buenos Aires, and Montevideo in Uruguay, remain grounded for a second day...
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AlexJonesFinancialTerrorismTSAHoldsTexasFlightsHostage33
From: YouTube on Thu, May 26 2011 6:20 AM
May 25th 2011 DOJ resorts to economic terrorism, lawmaker compares fight to revolutionary war against Mexico An astounding Department of Justice threat to cancel airline flights to and from Texas, in addition to underhanded lobbying by TSA representatives, has killed efforts in the state to pass...
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VolcanicashgroundsflightsinGermany
From: Chicago Tribune on Wed, May 25 2011 2:54 PM
Airports in Germany are now allowing planes to take-off and land after a cloud of volcanic ash grounded hundreds of flights.
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VIDEOFlightsresumeafterashcloud
From: BBC News on Wed, May 25 2011 12:29 PM
Flights to and from Scotland’s airports return to normal after the chaos caused by the volcanic ash cloud from Iceland.
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AVIATIONVolcanounlikeytocauseanymoreflightdisruption
From: France 24 on Wed, May 25 2011 9:20 AM
While shying away from declaring the disruption to flights posed by Iceland’s Grimsvoetn volcano over, experts have said that the threat from its ash plume has disappeared and that it is unlikely that any more flights will be affected.
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VolcanohaltsIcelandicflights
From: Daily Record on Wed, May 25 2011 1:32 AM
A volcanic eruption in Iceland, underneath Europe’s largest glacier, forced international flights to divert south of the north Atlantic island as an ash plume rose to 50,000 feet.
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HundredsofflightshitasashreachesBritain
From: Yahoo! News on Tue, May 24 2011 2:34 PM
Airlines have grounded hundreds of flights after a plume of ash from a volcano in Iceland blanketed Britain and touched Scandinavia in a fresh travel nightmare for thousands of passengers. Duration: 00:40
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