International airlines have diverted their routes from the Dyngjufjöll volcano eruption area in Iceland. According to Flightradar24, a flight tracker that shows live air traffic from around the world. Virgin Atlantic flight VS19 took a small detour to avoid Dyngjujökull glacier area.
The eruption is still sub-glacial. The ice cap above the volcano is belived to be upt to 500 meter (1.640 ft) thick.
Virgin Atlantic flight VS19 took a small detour to avoid Dyngjujökull glacier area. pic.twitter.com/M2wC00alAY
— Flightradar24 (@flightradar24) August 23, 2014
International airlines have diverted their routes from the Dyngjufjöll volcano eruption area in Iceland. According to Flightradar24, a flight tracker that shows live air traffic from around the world. Virgin Atlantic flight VS19 took a small detour to avoid Dyngjujökull glacier area.
The eruption is still sub-glacial. The ice cap above the volcano is belived to be upt to 500 meter (1.640 ft) thick.
Virgin Atlantic flight VS19 took a small detour to avoid Dyngjujökull glacier area. pic.twitter.com/M2wC00alAY
— Flightradar24 (@flightradar24) August 23, 2014