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Catania Airport Reopens After Mount Etna Eruption, but Flight Cancellations Continue

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نُشر هذا المقال أولاً عبر Cedarnews.net. لمتابعة المزيد من الأخبار والتقارير الحصرية، زورونا على موقعنا. Catania Airport in Sicily has reopened following major disruption caused by Mount Etna’s eruption, but volcanic ash continues to restrict arrivals and trigger flight cancellations. The airport said arriving flights were limited to five aircraft per hour until 2 p.m. Monday, August 17. Departures were operating without restrictions, although d…

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The inconveniences for the passengers remain enormous, with phenomena even of jackalling; some abusive driver would have asked up to 700 euros for a transfer from Catania to Palermo: just 190 km

·Rome, Italy
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The most advanced lava flows have thus already reached a height of 1,395 metres.

·Vienna, Austria
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Less than 24 hours from the first sigh of relief for those traveling from and to Sicily in these weeks, a new eruption of the Etna imposes new limitations to the airport of Catania Fontanarossa. Sac, the company of management of the Catania port of call, has communicated on its Facebook page that, because of the eruptive activity of the Etna and contextual issue [...] L'articolo New limitations to the airport of Catania: 10 flights per hour arri…

·Rome, Italy
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On Sunday, Mount Etna, a volcano on the Italian island of Sicily, entered a new phase of activity and began emitting further ash. As a result, operations at Catania Airport were limited.

·Warsaw, Poland
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Two sectors of Catania airport, which now handles five flights per hour, have been closed due to the ash cloud from the volcano. Meanwhile, an American tourist has died after being struck by lightning on Mount Etna.

·Budapest, Hungary
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Merca2.es broke the news on Sunday, August 16, 2026.
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