International Online Report: German air traffic Control AG said 19th, affected by the Icelandic volcanic eruption, the German airports to extend the ban on flights to local time 20th 2 o'clock. A spokeswoman for the German air traffic Control AG said flight safety was always the company's first principle and that the company would not take any security risks in the present circumstances. She also said that although some airlines are currently successful in the test flight, but such a test flight and full passenger flight is not comparable. German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Foreign Minister Guttenberg, who had also been forced to change their journeys due to the effects of volcanic soot, were reportedly returned to Berlin 18th. Merkel, who travelled to the United States to attend a nuclear summit, returned to Lisbon on a volcanic-soot plane, before returning to Italy by land. Guttenberg, who travelled to Afghanistan, was also forced to land in a third country on his return trip, after which he eventually returned to Germany. According to statistics, nearly 150,000 of the Germans who went on holiday were affected by the no-fly order, and nearly 10,000 of them were forced to go on "vacation" outside.
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