first, the airline stand still in europe could slowly end but not before airline officials say the breeze has caused serious problems and then the freeze caused by the volcano in iceland cost them more than $1 billion. european countries plan to gradually reopen their air space starting tomorrow. many shut down airports because of the ash. it went into the air, spread across europe and the north atlantic and many shut down air traffic into and out of the country. the ash could damage jet engines. the shutdown stranded hundreds of thousands of flyers. official in the airline industry are saying the government handled the situation poorly and mistakes cost them enormous money. let s get to team coverage. rick. the announcement out of heathrow is the runways will be open tomorrow evening at 7:00 p.m. local time. all part of a cascade of skies reopening, starting with scotland add sunup, working south to london town. lufthansa says 50 flights will go into germany tomorrow. lava