Grimsvotn volcano closes Iceland’s Keflavik airport

Iceland’s aviation authorities closed Keflavik International Airport to all inbound and outbound air traffic Sunday following Saturday's eruption of the Grimsvotn volcano. “A no-fly zone, which covers a 120-nautical mile radius around the eruption, has been put in place,” Isavia Spokeswoman Hjordis...

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