Europe is opening its airports.

Hungary, Finland, Turkey and Romania, all of which had to close their airports due to the ash cloud which extended over Europe after the eruption of the volcano of Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland, have ended flight restrictions, Trend reports with a link to France Presse. The Hungarian air transport directorate announced the end of all restrictions at 2:00 pm.

A representative of the Turkish civil air transport directorate reported that the air space over three districts of Turkey on the Black Sea coast - Zonguldak, Sinop and Samsun - is now completely open, and all the country's airports are now functioning.

The Finnish authorities are still opening their airports. According to information from the company operating the national airports, Finavia, the
capital airport Helsinki-Vantaa will start working again between 5 pm Baku time and 1:00 am Tuesday.

Ten airports in Romania will be opening during the day, the agency notes.

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