Dubai: Etihad Airways said Monday that it is beginning to reinstate flights as the disruptions in European airspace show signs of easing.

EY81 from Abu Dhabi to Milan departed at 8:00 Monday morning, the airline said.

It added that it is the first of a number of destinations expected to recommence services across Europe over the next 24 to 36 hours.

Etihad Airways CEO, James Hogan said: “We are progressively opening services to our guests, as we are permitted by air safety authorities. Yesterday we opened Moscow, now Milan and we are waiting on approval to reinstate flights to destinations across Germany, France and Switzerland later today.”

However, Etihad does not anticipate any services to resume to UK or Ireland for the next 24 hours, as volcanic ash continues to prevent all air traffic.

Bookings for passengers currently in transit are priority for the airline as services are reintroduced, and Etihad staff are communicating directly with those that are in accommodation in Abu Dhabi and other cities.

“As restrictions lift, we are doing everything in our power to have all Etihad passengers flying again without delay”, Mr Hogan continued.

“Our focus throughout this week has been on ensuring our guests are safe and comfortable during this difficult time. We will continue to ensure they are well looked after until they arrive at their final destination.”