Copenhagen airport, the busiest in the Nordic region, reopened early on Tuesday after drones halted take-offs and landings for nearly four hours
Airports in Norway and Denmark faced hours of disruption after drone sightings caused flight delays and cancellations, with police in both countries pledging to cooperate in their investigations of the incidents.
Copenhagen airport – the busiest in the Nordic region – reopened early on Tuesday after drone sightings halted take-offs and landings for nearly four hours, the airport said.
“The police have launched an intensive investigation to determine what kind of drones these are,” Copenhagen police deputy assistant commissioner Jakob Hansen said. “The drones have disappeared and we have not taken any of them.”
The airport said delays and some cancelled departures would persist and passengers should check with their airlines.










