Chile volcanic ash bother Australia

Volcanic ash from the volcano Puyehue-Cordon Caulle in Chile made ​​in Australia disrupted flight schedules.

Last week, tens of thousands of troubled flight schedule after the airline decided not to fly the planes flying.

A total of 100,000 people about 700 passengers stranded as flights were canceled or postponed due to volcanic ash that blanketed Australia and New Zealand.

And now, the same volcanic dust came back to Australia after the 'round' the world.

As a result, airports Adelaide in South Australia was closed temporarily on Tuesday (21 / 6) after volcanic ash seen above the flight path

The planes flew for the domestic flight was forced grounded in Canberra and Sydney's two busiest airports in Australia.

Meanwhile, international flight paths continue to operate with strict supervision in Syndey airport.

Last week, a number of airlines such as Virgin Australia, was forced to operate even if it means flying low under volcanic ash.

Major airlines such as Qantas confirmed it will never fly below the clouds.

Therefore, the action was brought huge safety risk that may be difficult to accept that.

However, for this time some of the airline warned not to do the same.

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