Drones have been spotted flying about yet another airport in Denmark, causing all flights to be grounded.

Flights to and from Aalborg Airport, in the north of the country, have been suspended.

FlightRadar24, an aviation tracking website, said the last take-off was 9.19pm local time.

Four flights have been impacted, including two SAS flights, one Norwegian and one KLM flight, Aalborg Airport said.

No flights are listed on the airport’s online departure board, while two domestic flights and another from Germany are scheduled to arrive tomorrow morning.

Police said on X: ‘Drones have been observed near Aalborg Airport and the airspace is closed.

‘The police are present and investigating further.’

Copenhagen Airport was grounded on Monday after drones were sighted whizzing near the bord

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