LONDON (Reuters) - A sprawling cloud of volcanic ash paralysed air travel across much of Europe for a fourth day on Sunday, but test flights with empty airliners showed no sign of damage and offered some hope of respite.
British transport minister Andrew Adonis said European Union transport ministers would examine the results of the test flights on Monday and consider whether air space might be reopened despite ash from an Icelandic volcano.
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