Ronaldsway Airport Director Ann Reynolds is working closely with the director of Civil aviation who are closely monitoring the situation.
Airlines and passengers across the UK are closely watching the progress of an ash cloud after another volcano eruption in Iceland.
There are reports that ash from the volcano in Iceland could begin to drift across the UK as soon as tomorrow.
An eruption sent a plume of soot, smoke and steam 12 miles into the air.
Ronaldsway Airport Director Ann Reynolds is working with the director of Civil aviation who are closely monitoring the situation.
She told 3FM that it would appear that the eruption seems to be falling to the ground much sooner than last time. (audio above)
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