Holidaymakers with trips booked to Spain are being warned after flights to one of the country's major hotspots were all cancelled.
The airport on the Spanish island of La Palma closed last week as a result of a huge cloud of ash spewing from a volcanic eruption.
Operators say plane traffic was suspended, with some airlines cancelling flights in Tenerife Norte, Tenerife Sur and La Gomera.
The airport reopened again on Sunday although all flights were cancelled as the volcano spewed lava and emitted ash clouds over the surrounding area.The UK's Foreign Office has urged anyone travelling to the island to contact tour operators and airlines.Spain's airport operator Aena said the airport had reopened after ash was cleared off the runway.However,.
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