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because of the different levels of ash density, airlines can still apply to fly in some places. a british airways plane made a test flight on tuesday, b.a. says it s expecting to operate normal flights today. in iceland, the grimsvotn volcano is calming down. officials in the country are saying that the eruption itself is almost over. let s get more on the situation in germany, where it s not over yet for so many travelers. fred platkin is at cnn in berlin. fred, how long are the airports going to be closed and how long are travelers going to wait? reporter: zain, for some travelers, the nightmare is just beginning. two berlin airports, among the largest in germany, just shut down a couple of minutes ago, the airspace closed at 11:00 a.m. local time. which indeed happened a couple of minutes ago, hamburg and bremen airports remain closed since the early-morning hours. 600 flights will be canceled throughout germany today. there will be a lot of very
would expect to see if the cancellation of flights were to last several days or even a month like it did last time so right now the averills have a fair bit of criticism. the airports as well. but it s not very big and it seems they re going to sit this one out and try to resume flights once the ash density in the skies above germany permit that. zain? fred platkin in berlin. where is the ash heading and how bad is it going to be? our meteorologist jen delgado is keeping track of it. president obama is scheduled to go to poland later in his trip. is he going to be able to make it? is the ash heading there? is the ash going to be a problem there? i have to tell you parts of poland actually under that advisory. of course it s just to the east of germany, but we have this graphic for you. and this graphic is going to give you an idea about the ash plume. now here is iceland. and then grimsvotn, the volcano located about here. as i put this into play for you, i want you to notice somet
annoyed travelers. the interesting thing about this, zain, is these really aren t the biggest airports in germany. the major ones are frankfurt and munich airport. if those were to shut that would bring massive travel chaos, not only here in germany, but in all of europe. it looks as though right now those two airports are not going to be affected by the ash cloud. to get back to your question, the german authorities are saying they believe, if the weather holds the way it is right now, that the airports here in northern germany could also reopen sometime in the afternoon hours. however right now they re not willing to say when that s going to be. one of the other interesting things about germany is also that the country actually has a blanket rule for a ceiling level of ash density within the air. it s 2 milligrams of ash per cubic meter of air that s allowed after that or above that level, no planes are alloy loued to fly. that s why there s no flights
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