Sicily's Catania Airport resumed service Sunday after volcanic activity from Mount Etna temporarily limited incoming flights, but it warned passengers of possible delays and cancellations.
Sicily's Catania Airport has been forced to cancel all flights as a gush of volcanic lava and smoke erupted from nearby Mount Etna. Officials said ash particles had covered planes and the runways.
Catania Airport in Sicily was forced to temporarily close its runway following a volcanic eruption on the Italian island, delaying and canceling flights to the vacation hotspot at the peak of the ...
Some inbound flights were diverted away from Sicily’s busiest airport to Palermo and Comiso ... after flights were cancelled and diverted at Catania. Europe’s highest active volcano saw ...
Travel to and from the Italian island of Sicily is currently disrupted due to a volcanic eruption that happened overnight. Catania international airport remains closed on Thursday 15 August ...
Catania airport was shut and flights to and from the Sicilian city were cancelled after Mount Etna erupted, spewing ash and molten lava kilometres into the air. The volcano erupted on Wednesday night ...
Avoid Taormina in the busier months, but when you do go, stay at Belmond’s Villa Sant Andrea. This beachside property is a ...
You can fly into Sicily via three airports, including Palermo Falcone-Borsellino Airport (PMO), Trapani Vincenzo Florio Airport (TPS) and Catania Vincenzo Bellini Airport (CTA). There are shuttle ...
Palermo Airport (PMO) is one of Sicily's main airports. Catania sits on the eastern side of Sicily along the Ionian Sea at the foot of Mount Etna. The active volcano's fertile soil produces ...
Flights have resumed for travellers due to fly to or from Sicily’s Catania Airport following a day of diverted and cancelled journeys after Mount Etna erupted on Wednesday evening (14 August).