Well it seems to be clearing the UK according to NATS:
Latest information from the Met Office shows that following the recent eruption of Grímsvötn in Iceland, no volcanic ash is currently predicted in airspace over the UK from 0100 UK time on Wednesday 25th May.
As the volcano continues to erupt, NATS will continue to monitor the latest Met Office information and further updates will be provided if and when the situation changes.
Because of recent disruption and the continued eruption of the volcano, passengers are advised to continue to check with their airline before travelling.
However, services from Services at Glasgow, Edinburgh, Newcastle, Barra, Prestwick, Cumbernauld, Tiree, Carlisle and Durham Tees Valley could be affected until early on Wednesday.
The Ash itself has drifted into Northern Germany, affecting Hamburg and Bremen, with those airports closed from 04:00BST/05:00CST, with the ash plume from the volcano had decreased in height and intensity, and south-westerly winds were predicted for the next two days which would move the cloud away from the UK.
Although the worst is over, GhettoIFE.com will continue to monitor the situation. Please note, if you have travel plans, check before you go to see if your service is running – either by checking with your carrier or airport.