Hundreds of thousands of passengers in Europe and around the world have been affected by disruptions caused by ash clouds from the continuing volcanic eruption in Iceland.
The huge cloud of volcanic ash spread further across Europe on Friday, causing Europe's largest air traffic shutdown since WWII.
Passengers took to camp beds as they waited for the resumption of air travel as Frankfurt airport closed on Friday morning.
Other passengers sought alternative modes of transport causing a surge in rail bookings.
60 flights between Asia and Europe were also cancelled Friday, stranding several thousand passengers.
A customs officer plays with his dog on the empty baggage conveyor belt at the deserted terminal at Charles-de-Gaulle airport in Paris.
France shut down 24 airports in the north of the country, including the main hub of Paris-Charles de Gaulle.
Eurostar said its train services between London and Paris and Brussels was sold out on Friday.
Air traffic control body Nats extended its restrictions on UK airspace until at least 0100BST on Saturday.
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