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#779566 by Bill S
23 May 2011, 09:37
Leanne wrote:I feel stressy about this already, and we're due to fly Sunday.

If I was going on a beach holiday I'd be less worried :w

Sunday jet stream does suggest air flow from Iceland BUT
- it is at the limit of the forecast and is as likely to be wrong as right.
- the volcano has a history of brief eruptions so may have dropped considerably in activity by then.

Will get a better idea mid week.
#779567 by honey lamb
23 May 2011, 09:43
Well at least Barack Obama wasn't put off by it. He's just landed in Dublin :D
#779576 by Luke085
23 May 2011, 10:48
I really dislike the news when it comes to things like this.

I'm due to fly out on Thursday evening and if I listen to the news I'm worried! However, I've decided to monitor it as it gets closer to the time.
#779579 by lisanaomi87
23 May 2011, 11:15
Luke085 wrote:I really dislike the news when it comes to things like this.

I'm due to fly out on Thursday evening and if I listen to the news I'm worried! However, I've decided to monitor it as it gets closer to the time.

Same here I'm trying not to worry about it as really there's not a lot I can do. Its going to make for a long week though
#779580 by Martin
23 May 2011, 11:39
lisanaomi87 wrote:
Luke085 wrote:I really dislike the news when it comes to things like this.

I'm due to fly out on Thursday evening and if I listen to the news I'm worried! However, I've decided to monitor it as it gets closer to the time.

Same here I'm trying not to worry about it as really there's not a lot I can do. Its going to make for a long week though


My view on this is to be philosophical. There is nothing any of us can do about the location/size of the ash cloud and/or the size of the particles. Some greater forces are at work. So there is no point worrying about something we can have no effect on. [I know that is easier to do for some of us than others.]

The other factor is that the airlines who lost ££millions in the previous debacle last year and paid for tens of thousands of travellers like me to stay an extra week in New York will definitely be working hard to make sure the same does not happen again. The research they did then will help us all on this occasion.

I think it will be alright this time.

(Famous last words ii) )
#779586 by spiceke
23 May 2011, 12:39
Is it my fault?

Last year in Sunny Florida - my 11 day holiday turned into a 23 day holiday due to the ash. HAPPY DAYS

3 days ago I book a quick jaunt to the Sunshine state to go out on Sat 28th May - just for a week. NOOOOOOOOOO

Don't mind getting stuck out there, but don't want a 1 week holiday curtailed.

Lesson to all - do not book flights when Spiceke books to MCO !!!!
#779590 by honey lamb
23 May 2011, 13:27
spiceke wrote:Is it my fault?

Last year in Sunny Florida - my 11 day holiday turned into a 23 day holiday due to the ash. HAPPY DAYS

3 days ago I book a quick jaunt to the Sunshine state to go out on Sat 28th May - just for a week. NOOOOOOOOOO

Don't mind getting stuck out there, but don't want a 1 week holiday curtailed.

Lesson to all - do not book flights when Spiceke books to MCO !!!!

Or, if you want an extended holiday - do! :o)
#779598 by daywalker
23 May 2011, 14:08
Most reports I've read are saying even if the cloud comes our way airspace won't be closed so personally I'm not worrying about it. No point worry about something you've no control over anyway :)
#779613 by Leanne
23 May 2011, 15:44
I spent the run up to last years holiday panicking about the ash cloud and we got away okay in the end. So I can't believe I am doing the same again this year though :0

What will be will be. I was going to phone VS about the exit seats but I am refusing to now in case I jinx it all :| :0
#779636 by totallylost
23 May 2011, 18:37
Due to fly out to NYC on Saturday, so will be a tense week for me I'm thinking. :-(
#779642 by honey lamb
23 May 2011, 19:29
Well Barack Obama is leaving Ireland early tonight in case of disruption as the cloud is expected to drift into Irish air space for a time overnight :(!
#779656 by flyerdavid
23 May 2011, 20:11
News link on the VS website doesn't work....

Noted from the met office website that wind coming from the north west mid/end week then changing southerly Friday night.
#779665 by tontybear
23 May 2011, 21:07
flyerdavid wrote:News link on the VS website doesn't work....

Noted from the met office website that wind coming from the north west mid/end week then changing southerly Friday night.


Does for me. Other than saying 'no cancellations' (at present) it has this gem

There is no need to call our contact centres for more information.


so everyone will be phoning them !
#779681 by tontybear
23 May 2011, 22:11
Tinkerbelle wrote:To move this away from cancelled flights for a few moments, this photo is absolutely stunning. :)



Stunning indeed - looks like something the Hubble Telescope would come up with or how some people imagined the rapture to be :o) :o)
#779684 by Roxy-Popsy
23 May 2011, 22:21
Would a guru give me a definitive answer |:) because I'm due to pick up Sunshine on Wednesday morning at LGW from MCO, & I don't want to wait up half the night checking.

I'm not good when sleep deprived ][|) xx( , actually I'm not good at that time of the morning anyway as Sunshine will tell you.

The things we do for V-Flyers y) . And no, before any of you ask, I'm not picking you up, love you all as I do :D .

R-P :)
#779685 by Roxy-Popsy
23 May 2011, 22:27
Forgot to say i) does anyone want me to get Sunshine's autograph whilst I'm at it as she is The Celebrity of all celebrities? (following on from another topic ;))

If she needs to use the ladies room before we set off, I'll stand outside the cubicle door & keep asking her questions so that she doesn't drop off y) .

R-P :D
#779688 by tontybear
23 May 2011, 22:32
Roxy-Popsy wrote:Would a guru give me a definitive answer |:) because I'm due to pick up Sunshine on Wednesday morning at LGW from MCO, & I don't want to wait up half the night checking.



Don't think there is one at the moment. It's down to individual airlines to decide whether to operate or not - there is no blanket ban like last year - and at present VS have said they are operating normally. I guess it comes to how far south the cloud gets.

So at the moment its a case of wait and see :)
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