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Air India, Akasa cancel flights after Ethiopia volcano erupts

Air India and Akasa Air, two Indian airlines, announced on Tuesday that they would cancel some flights due to ash clouds from an Ethiopian volcanic eruption.

Air India announced that it had cancelled 11 flights between Monday and Tuesday in order to conduct precautionary checks on aircraft which had flown above certain locations following the eruption. This was done as a result of a directive from India's aviation regulator.

Akasa, a smaller competitor, said that it has cancelled scheduled flights to Middle East destinations like Jeddah and Kuwait as well as Abu Dhabi, scheduled for the two days.

India Meteorological Department said that the ash cloud was moving toward China and would clear Indian skies Tuesday by 1400 GMT.

Media reports say that Ethiopia's Hayli Gubbi volcanic eruption on Sunday was the first recorded eruption of its kind. Ash plumes reached up to 8 miles (14 km) in height.

Flightradar24 reported that the ash covered Pakistan and parts of northern India on Tuesday after it crossed Yemen and Oman. (Reporting and editing by Clarence Fernandez, Michael Perry and Abhijith Gaapavaram)

(source: Reuters)