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Daily Travel News: European airlines ask for aid as volcano losses pass $1B

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Passengers arrive at Glasgow International Airport as flights resume as the ash cloud from the Eyjafjallajokull volcano in Iceland continues to disrupt air travel throughout Europe.
European airlines ask for aid as volcano losses pass $1B
By Charisse Jones and Dan Reed, USA TODAY 
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