
Ronaldsway airport is to remain closed for the rest of the day as the volcanic ash from Iceland continues to cause problems.
The so called "black" or no fly zone remains above the Isle of Man and is likely to stay there for the rest of the day, keeping Manx airspace closed to traffic.
Airport Director Ann Reynolds says a decision on tomorrow (Mon) morning's early flights will be taken at 7.30pm this evening but admits it's likely the ash could still be around.
However, the situation remains fluid, with the ash cloud altering all the time.
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