World | Iceland volcano Volcanic Ash Closes Irish, Scottish Airspace Iceland volcano has no new impact on European flights—yet By Marie Morris Posted May 3, 2010 5:35 PM CDT Copied The wing of an Icelandair flight as it leaves Akureyi Airport in Akureyi, Iceland, en route to Glasgow, April 24, 2010. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster) Just 2 weeks after international air traffic crippled by Icelandic volcano ash started getting back to normal, Irish and some Scottish airspace will close tomorrow morning because of a new drifting cloud. The ban will not affect UK and mainland Europe service or trans-Atlantic flights, reports RTE. "Some of the denser volcanic ash is over the Donegal area and we are concerned about the north-easterly winds moving this down over the rest of the country," says the CEO of the Irish Aviation Association. Read These Next Saudi Arabia is putting the pressure on Trump over Iran conflict. Iran war may bring the end of the venerable F-14 fighter jet. Minnesota just sued the Trump administration. A professional cornhole player with no arms, legs accused of murder. Report an error