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Title: Volcanic Ash Cloud
Post by: Nan on May 23, 2011, 05:48:36 PM
Oh dear!

news about the Volcano erruption is causing concern for returnees waiting to depart Arillas and also those counting down till they arrive here.

Some people due to leave for the U.K tomorrow are concerned in case they have a mammoth wait at the airport due to planes being grounded back home.

We don't leave till Friday but by then the situation could well have worsened knowing Ash Clouds as we do from last year!! 

We wait with baited breath and hope disruption is minimal
Hope you get out here folks it is really beautiful this time of year

Cheers Nan x
Title: Re: Volcanic Ash Cloud
Post by: Erja on May 23, 2011, 06:02:26 PM
Yep, bad news indeed with a volcano going kaboom. We can only wait and see....
Title: Re: Volcanic Ash Cloud
Post by: GaryS on May 23, 2011, 08:07:45 PM
Like last year (where there was a huge over reaction as concluded by all involved), this has come at a bad time, right at the start of the sason. However, this is a smaller less active volcano, creating a different type of heavier ash, which is seen as less of a problem to aircraft engines, if any at all as it stays airbourne for less time. Of course the daily gutter rags in the UK will milk this for all its worth, unless a certain very honoured Man Utd player is not hogging all the headlines with his super injunction (don't block this, its on the BBC now) Hopefully this will all blow over within 48 hours with only slight if any disruption and we can do what is best, countdown with excitement to Arillas 2011 :-)
Title: Re: Volcanic Ash Cloud
Post by: MicK-G on May 23, 2011, 11:35:58 PM
I'm due to fly out on Monday 30th. I am a little concerned but whatever will be, will be.
Title: Re: Volcanic Ash Cloud
Post by: Samwell on May 24, 2011, 03:18:46 AM
Im sure everyone will be fine and get to their patch on the beach at Arillas :)

I had thought though, if I booked a flight to Corfu for the weekend, IF the worst should happen, I couldnt return home for work... oh dear... second holiday in Arillas, damn...! ;)

But seriously, it'll be all good and well.
Title: Re: Volcanic Ash Cloud
Post by: MicK-G on May 24, 2011, 09:47:20 AM
I woke up this morning to further stories about Ryan Giggs. On the inside pages there is an article about flights being grounded. I must admit I'm worried. Although we've booked a package holiday and I know I'll get my money back I don't want tomiss out on my week in Arillas. My daughter has already packed and has started packing for her brother.
Title: Re: Volcanic Ash Cloud
Post by: raff on May 24, 2011, 11:09:44 AM
Hope you get  there Mick.  Have a good one mate.  Not long now.  Also plenty of feedback please Mick. You may still be there when we arrive!!!
Title: Re: Volcanic Ash Cloud
Post by: Lisanmark on May 24, 2011, 12:54:24 PM
We are flying out on Monday as well mick. I got court up in it last year as well when I flew to Germany. Well hopefully we will both be sat at the airport next Monday ready to fly off. Fingers crossed.
Title: Re: Volcanic Ash Cloud
Post by: Val n Bill on May 24, 2011, 01:14:53 PM

Hl Mick-G and Lisanmark,  we also fly out on 30th, Thomsons 14.40 from Manchester, like you Mick ours is a package but who wants the money back, we want to be in Arillas.

This mornings news is no better, but maybe by the weekend it will improve.

Just keeping our fingers crossed.

                       Val x :(
Title: Re: Volcanic Ash Cloud
Post by: MicK-G on May 24, 2011, 01:36:53 PM
I'm on the 7:00am flight from Birmingham.
Title: Re: Volcanic Ash Cloud
Post by: GaryS on May 24, 2011, 02:07:41 PM
It is worrying, but also a bit nanny state. We live in Newcaslte, currently scheduled flights with KLM, Air France, SN Brussels and Easy Jet are being cancelled where ever they are going or coming from. BA are fine as are LuftHansa and smaller airlines to and from Northern Germany and Scandinavia. All holiday flights via Tom, LS and TC are going and landing without problem....why? Is it easier to cancel a scheduled flight and it causes so much more grief and backlash to cancel a holiday flight? I doubt very much that ash can tell the difference between the two. They said this time it would be better than the blanket ban, but how is it safe for Thomson to fly to the Med and not for easyjet? Same airport, same day, same planes, same ash?
Title: Re: Volcanic Ash Cloud
Post by: Lisanmark on May 24, 2011, 02:27:50 PM
Hi val, we are keeping everything crossed. I just hope we can get out there. I don't mind if it gets worse while we are out there. Just means another extra week in the sun. I wouldn't mind that at all. Ha

                 Lisa x
Title: Re: Volcanic Ash Cloud
Post by: Mick and Jill on May 24, 2011, 03:05:12 PM
Just heard on the radio that a lot of flights from Newcastle have been cancelled.  Hope to go it blows over very quickly, know we have 2 weeks but for the people flying out on Friday fingers crossed

Jill x
Title: Re: Volcanic Ash Cloud
Post by: GaryS on May 24, 2011, 03:14:31 PM
Hopefully it will pass quickly. Yes flights are being cancelled at Newcastle, a KLM arriving flight from Amsterdam has been diverted, but a Thomson flight from Palma has recently landed. A lot of scheduled flights are cancelled and almost all chartered flights are arriving and leaving as per schedule. Whats that all about? Maybe Mozzi spray and suntan lotion reacts with the ash :-)
Title: Re: Volcanic Ash Cloud
Post by: MicK-G on May 24, 2011, 03:32:16 PM
I just checked on the Thomas Cook website and they have advised all travellers to continue to travel to the airport. They are advising that no one on the package holidays will lose any money. I'm hoping that we can get there but struggle to get back. Wouldn't it be hell to be stuck in Arillas?
Title: Re: Volcanic Ash Cloud
Post by: Val n Bill on May 24, 2011, 05:48:09 PM


I'm with you Mick!!!!!

                               Val x
Title: Re: Volcanic Ash Cloud
Post by: MicK-G on May 25, 2011, 09:18:44 AM
I see that the ash cloud has cleared over the UK now but the forecasters say that much of the country will be covered by Friday. I really do hope we're able to fly on Monday. I'm getting really worried now.
Title: Re: Volcanic Ash Cloud
Post by: Mick and Jill on May 25, 2011, 10:30:40 AM
Got to admit love going independent but its times like this you wondr if its safer getting a package deal.

Jill x
Title: Re: Volcanic Ash Cloud
Post by: Lisanmark on May 25, 2011, 10:58:35 AM
Just hope it stays away now. But they reckon its back on Friday. Just hope its gone by Monday. Fingers crossed.
Title: Re: Volcanic Ash Cloud
Post by: Sandy x on May 25, 2011, 08:51:25 PM
My son is due back here on Friday....bet he's hoping the cloud is here so he can stay in Arillas!
Title: Re: Volcanic Ash Cloud
Post by: vivian on May 29, 2011, 03:53:49 PM
Blast, we had to come back on Saturday as no ash cloud. Already fed up of inconsidered drivers, to many people that think theres nobody else but them in the supermarket and the horrable weather. I hope those of you that get out there have a bit of ash cloud to help you stay a few days (if you wantt to haha) Viv