Due to a volcano in Island I had a couple of very exciting days. At this stage I'm hopeful that I will be on a flight to Canada on Thursday. However, anything is still quite possible.
Currently, no flights are allowed in the Irish airspace; much like the rest of Europe. But that might change on Tuesday or Wednesday. If that's the case, maybe I can be on my flight Thursday as planned.
I would not want to complain though, since I know other travelers have way more serious issues due to being stranded without visa, medicine or money.
For myself the clouds of ash are more or less "just" an inconvenience. If my flight on Thursday does not take off, I will have to cancel or rebook my hotels, my health insurance, my car rental and obviously my flight. I suppose I will also have to let everyone I'm planning to meet during my first week know as well.
Anyway, there is little I can do now but wait once more.
By the way, the photo shows locally produced ash. Long live the BBQ season.
Currently, no flights are allowed in the Irish airspace; much like the rest of Europe. But that might change on Tuesday or Wednesday. If that's the case, maybe I can be on my flight Thursday as planned.
I would not want to complain though, since I know other travelers have way more serious issues due to being stranded without visa, medicine or money.
For myself the clouds of ash are more or less "just" an inconvenience. If my flight on Thursday does not take off, I will have to cancel or rebook my hotels, my health insurance, my car rental and obviously my flight. I suppose I will also have to let everyone I'm planning to meet during my first week know as well.
Anyway, there is little I can do now but wait once more.
By the way, the photo shows locally produced ash. Long live the BBQ season.
Jan, have you left the country.
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Yes, I have indeed. I'll actually write more tomorrow. But for now I'll hit the sack. *yaaaaaaawn*
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