
Volcanic eruption: Airport reopens in Sicily
After one week of closure due to an eruption of the Etna volcano, the airport of Catania in Sicily is reopened.
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After one week of closure due to an eruption of the Etna volcano, the airport of Catania in Sicily is reopened. After the volcanic activity had declined, the flight operation was resumed, as the airport operators announced. Stuck on the Italian Mediterranean island after all flights to and from Catania were suspended.
Furthermore, Thousands of vacationers have had since the 8.
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After one week of closure due to an eruption of the Etna volcano, the airport of Catania in Sicily is reopened.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesAfter the volcanic activity had declined, the flight operation was resumed, as the airport operators announced.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesStuck on the Italian Mediterranean island after all flights to and from Catania were suspended
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Thousands of vacationers have had since the 8.
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