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A previous eruption happened two weeks ago on 4 August. Catania is on the east coast of Sicily and at the foot of Mount Etna, Europe's most active volcano. The airport's management has advised ...
Italy's Mount Etna erupted overnight ... The billowing smoke from the eruption affects proper visibility for pilots, which is why arrival flights and departures have been delayed on one of ...
Air travellers have been dealt another blow as a major airport was forced to shut down due to the eruption of nearby volcano, Mount Etna. The volcanic activity sent plumes of smoke more than 10km ...
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The Sicilian aviation hub – sat at the foot of Etna in east Sicily – reopened late last night, with flights arriving and departing as usual this morning. Nearby villages were coated in black ...
Tourists can easily enjoy the view of Sakurajima from Yunohira Observatory. It is located on Tanna island and visitors can be ...
Located on the island's east coast, Mount Etna is perhaps Sicily's best-known geological feature encompassing nearly 48,000 acres within Etna National Park. A UNESCO World Heritage Site and the ...
Travel to and from the Italian island of Sicily is currently disrupted due to a volcanic eruption that happened overnight. Catania international airport remains closed on Thursday 15 August, with all ...
Flights have resumed for travellers due to fly to or from Sicily’s Catania Airport following a day of diverted and cancelled journeys after Mount Etna erupted on Wednesday evening (14 August).