Drones at Copenhagen and Oslo airports, flights postponed

Copenhagen (Denmark) and Oslo (Norway) airports, closed on Monday, September 22nd due to the detection of unidentified drones, have reopened. This has caused disruption to passengers, including those to and from Italy.
The flight situationRyanair flight FR1784 from Bergamo to Copenhagen, which was scheduled to depart at 8:30 PM on Monday from Orio al Serio Airport, has been moved (for now) to 2:00 PM on Tuesday, September 23. Ryanair flight FR1785 from Copenhagen to Bergamo, which was scheduled to depart at 11:00 PM on Monday, has been postponed first to 1:00 AM and then to the afternoon of September 23, with an expected arrival time (for now) of 6:30 PM.
Drones over Oslo and CopenhagenDespite the reopening, flight delays or cancellations cannot be ruled out. According to the Danish police, "the drones are gone and the airport has reopened; we did not shoot them down." Danish and Norwegian intelligence agencies are collaborating to determine the origin of the drones.
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