Money | Eyjafjallajokull volcano Volcano Drives Travelers to Video Conferencing Europe's web traffic soars By Kevin Spak Posted Apr 20, 2010 3:30 PM CDT Copied A stranded traveler from Malaysia uses his laptop computer at Schiphol Airport, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Saturday April 17, 2010. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong) Europe's travel industry sites and video conferencing sites have been flooded with visitors in recent days, thanks to would-be travelers stranded by Iceland's Eyjafjallajökull volcano, Bloomberg reports. One phone company says it's seen demand for audio and video conferencing jump an unheard of 35%, and overall web traffic is well above normal levels. Many companies were theoretically open to video conferencing before, but hadn't tried it, says the chief executive of one of Europe's biggest providers of such virtual meetings. “This type of event forces people to look into it. It's a wakeup call.” As of yesterday, about 81,000 flights have been canceled thanks to Eyjafjallajökull's temper tantrum. Read These Next New batch of Epstein files contains more eyebrow-raising claims. Judge orders release of 5-year-old, father. Joshua trees' early blooms are a big problem. Springsteen plays protest song for Minneapolis. Report an error