Thank goodness the trains are still going. If you are headed to London, the schedule is going to be a mess in a few days. BBC:
A no-fly zone has been imposed over parts of Northern Ireland, causing renewed disruption for air travellers.
The move by the Civil Aviation Authority comes as a dense volcanic ash cloud from Iceland heads towards north-western parts of the UK.
Belfast's airports are shut until 1300 BST. Dublin Airport is open despite some Irish Republic flight bans. The Isle of Man's Ronaldsway is closed.
Forecasts say ash may extend over the UK on Monday and Tuesday.
