A plume of ash 8.5km (5.3 miles) high was visible from Iceland's Eyjafjallajoekull volcano on Saturday.
The ash has devastated travel across Europe, including here at London's Gatwick, turning airports into wastelands.
A passenger sleeps at Roissy Airport in Paris. The disruption from the spread of ash will continue into Sunday, European aviation agency Eurocontrol said.
A plane makes it out of Rome, although airspace in northern Italy has been closed.
Cars queue up to board a ferry at the terminal in Calais, northern France. Ferries and the Channel Tunnel have seen a huge increase in traffic.
Stranded passengers take advantage of camp beds provided in Munich airport...
...but those at Borispol airport, near Kiev in Ukraine had to make do with the stairs.
The departure board at Birmingham airport tells the tale of the chaos in British airspace.
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