In addition to concern for the well being of the people of Iceland, there are concerns about the economic backlash created by this volcanic eruption. Volcanic ash grounded flights needing to go through Iceland air space. The delays have been so long that airline losses rivaled that of those after the September 11 attacks. According to officials from German airline Lufthansa, they alone at one point is losing €25 million a day.
Eyjafjallajokull's eruption also has had global impact. Dirk Brockman, a scientist from North Western University, and his research team examined and discovered some interesting facts. He found evidence that the United States and Southeast Asia are also significantly affected by this turn of events. The European hub of Airports is the gateway to the rest of the world. Airports like those in Hong Kong and Singapore were more affected despite geographically being a disconnected from Iceland and Europe by continents.