<p><br /> The Icelandic ash cloud has caused further havoc for passengers as yet more flights have been grounded.<br /> </p><p><br /> The Civil Aviation Authrority has confirmed that some airspace over Scotland and Northern Ireland and North West England will be closed from 13:00 on Wednesday.<br /> </p><p><br /> The no-fly zone imposed by the CAA will extend from 13:00 to include Belfast City, Belfast International, Ronaldsway (Isle of Man) and Edinburgh Airports. All other airfields currently within the no-fly zone remain within it for the period.<br /> </p><p><br /> Latest information from the Met Office shows that the ash cloud continues to move south and change shape. The CAA said the situation would be reviewed again after 18:00 when further Met Office forecasts are available.<br /> </p><p><br /> They warned that the situation remains changeable, so passengers expecting to travel from airports in Scotland, Northern Ireland, the north of England, Wales and the West Country.<br /> </p>