The airports in Buenos Aires, Argentina leading, gradually begin operating on Tuesday night to a fast improvement in the weather conditions which helped clear a volcanic ash cloud that hangs over the local airspace.
Until 1700 local time (2000 GMT), only one plane had landed in the largest international airport in Argentina, about 30 miles from downtown Buenos Aires, while the major airlines remained suspended its services in the country spread volcanic ash from Chile.
The eruption in the chain of volcanoes Chile Puyehue-Cordón Caulle ten days ago disrupts air system in the Southern Cone and thousands of passengers are stranded by the suspension of flights, especially in Argentina’s capital.
“The cloud of volcanic ash emitted by the volcano Puyehue Chile has reduced its tenor and reduced their impact and outlook for the remainder of the day and for the early morning hours are favorablefor air navigation, ” said late Tuesday local air regulator.