Travel to and from the Italian island of Sicily is currently disrupted due to a volcanic eruption. Catania international airport has delayed flights due to an eruption from Mount Etna billowing smoke into the air. The smoke affects visibility for pilots. Nearby towns have also been covered in black volcanic ash after the Voragine crater began erupting last night. Arrivals are currently limited to six per hour at Catania, which is on the east coast of Sicily and at the foot of Mount Etna, Europe’s most active volcano. Some departures are also delayed. During previous eruptions, flights have bee…