Airlines are forced to cancel half-term holiday flights while EasyJet suspends ALL services into Athens as Mount Etna spews ash and smoke Mount Etna showed signs of strong activity today following February eruption Clouds of smoke and ash covered streets and cars in town 20 miles away Several half-term holiday flights from Britain had to be cancelled by the activity
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New volcanic activity in Mount Etna today caused havoc for holidaymakers with dozens of half-term flights being cancelled.
Italy's biggest volcano today spewed clouds of ash and smoke high into the sky covering streets in cars miles away.
And the clouds also caused the cancellation of a number of flights from British and other European airports today.