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#743755 by Mandy Hall
20 Apr 2010, 09:36
Plane from Aberdeen is due to land at NCL any minute according to local radio. Some EZY 's may fly later although little else is planned for the day. There's a plane back out to Aberdeen and one from the Isle of Man.

Apparently the cloud is lower over the UK so planes can overfly but not land in most areas (yet).
#743756 by Neil
20 Apr 2010, 09:36
Seems unlikely MAN/LHR/LGW will be open today now. NATS saying some of Scotland and down to Newcastle open from 12pm but that's it.

Noticed quite a few LH flying over the UK at 35,000ft + this morning from the US. Must be mighty annoying for UK pax to see other European pax starting to move.
#743761 by Bazz
20 Apr 2010, 10:02
NATS are allowing flights to overfly the UK above 20,000 feet.

For take off and landing the picture is not so good:

"Based on the latest Met Office information, part of Scottish airspace including Aberdeen, Inverness and Edinburgh airports will continue to be available from 1300-1900 today, and also south to Newcastle Airport. Restrictions will remain in place over the rest of UK airspace below 20,000ft."

From their 09.00 advisory. Next due around 15.00.
#743765 by slinky09
20 Apr 2010, 10:32
BA from BKK and LAS rumoured to have departed ... let's see if they make it to the UK!
#743772 by Neil
20 Apr 2010, 12:41
VS have announced some extra flights that will be operating IF the airspace is open from 18:00 today. They are flights to the UK from the US/Dubai so maybe they are hopeful it will be open for the morning for these a/c to land back in the UK.
#743774 by katie666
20 Apr 2010, 12:56
I have nothing sensible to add to the thread as I'm just about brain-dead but can I please, please, please be sitting on the VS75 from Manchester tomorrow - and not have to re-book again.
Neil - where do you get your info please - or is it a secret??

Katie :?
#743776 by HWVlover
20 Apr 2010, 12:59
katie666 wrote:I have nothing sensible to add to the thread as I'm just about brain-dead but can I please, please, please be sitting on the VS75 from Manchester tomorrow - and not have to re-book again.
Neil - where do you get your info please - or is it a secret??

Katie :?



It is here
#743778 by Neil
20 Apr 2010, 13:05
Actually I am finding the VS FB page the quickest and most helpful with the info. It seems Gregg is off for a few days, but they are still being very helpful and informative on there.
#743782 by katie666
20 Apr 2010, 13:26
Neil wrote:Actually I am finding the VS FB page the quickest and most helpful with the info. It seems Gregg is off for a few days, but they are still being very helpful and informative on there.


Thanks Neil & thanks for the link HWVlover.

Katie :)
#743783 by Bazz
20 Apr 2010, 13:44
I have stumbled across this site. It is formatted for iPod/iPhone and seems to be a good source of current info. There is a full web site of course but I believe you have to be a member where as this feed is open to all. BTW it doesn't refresh automatically on the PC you need to reload the page for updates.
#743786 by HWVlover
20 Apr 2010, 13:53
BA have just announced 12 long haul flights are on their way to Heathrow, ex Beijing, Singapore and US.
#743789 by Pete
20 Apr 2010, 14:07
According to the current estimates, the first bird Virgin are planning to get off the ground will be the VS29 LHR-BGI at 19:30 local time, then the VS15 LGW-MCO at 20:00.

Will be interesting to watch those schedules and see if they hold after the 15:00 updates.
#743793 by slinky09
20 Apr 2010, 14:29
Pete wrote:This really conflicts with Met Office reports. Who is right?


Ahh yes, our Met office who can't forecast beyond their elbow! NATS taking information from the Met office, everything shut. No wonder.

What frustrates me is that all the news and information available is so vague, there's no transparency. If AMS is fully open as well as CDG, is it really so much worse in London? I fear we're being had on by incapability more than anything else.

Meanwhile, looks like Heathrow won't open today, the BA flights will head to Spain. Wonder what VS will do.
#743794 by catsilversword
20 Apr 2010, 14:31
slinky09 wrote:
Pete wrote:This really conflicts with Met Office reports. Who is right?


Ahh yes, our Met office who can't forecast beyond their elbow! NATS taking information from the Met office, everything shut. No wonder.

What frustrates me is that all the news and information available is so vague, there's no transparency. If AMS is fully open as well as CDG, is it really so much worse in London? I fear we're being had on by incapability more than anything else.

Meanwhile, looks like Heathrow won't open today, the BA flights will head to Spain. Wonder what VS will do.


I can't help but suspect much of this inertia/incapability is driven by political forces. Not known for being pro-active at the best of times.
#743796 by HWVlover
20 Apr 2010, 14:35
According to the BBC the airlines have been at the CAA trying to persuade them that the NATs data is simply based upon a computer model and bears no relation to reality.
#743798 by catsilversword
20 Apr 2010, 14:41
I can't believe how fed up all this is making me feel. It looks less and less likely that my flight (and that of countless others) will go on Saturday, and I'd kind of sooner know for sure that it isn't going, rather than will it, won't it? At least that way, i could try to move forward... this is purgatory.

Yeah, yeah, I know that makes me sound like a child, but it's how I'm feeling at the moment. Please excuse me while I lie on the floor and kick and scream :)
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