A limited amount of air planes were allowed to take flight on Monday in Europe after many have been stranded since last week due to a volcano in Iceland, reports the Star Tribune. London is unlikely to allow air travel even on Tuesday because of the volcanic ash still emerging from the volcano. More airlines are expected to allow travel on Tuesday morning including those in Germany and Scotland.
There is currently a new ash cloud moving towards London's skies. Due to the many cancellations of flights, the London aviation industry is losing nearly $1 billion.
While some scientists say that is safe for air planes to travel through the ash cloud, some said that it is not worth the risk of the travelers. There have many test flights through the ash cloud over the past few days to determine the safety of air planes.
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