Copenhagen: Air travel across western Denmark resumed Thursday morning following a series of drone incursions that forced temporary closures of multiple airports, causing widespread disruption for travelers and raising concerns about national security. Authorities confirmed that the affected airports, including Billund, Aalborg, Esbjerg, Sønderborg, and the Skrydstrup airbase, have now returned to normal operations after extensive safety checks.

The disturbances began late Wednesday night when unidentified drones entered restricted airspace near major airports. Billund Airport, Denmark’s second-largest, halted operations for nearly an hour, while Aalborg Airport, which caters to both civilian and military flights, remained closed for almost three hours. The Skrydstrup airbase, home to F

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