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‘All clear’ given in Terminal 3 at Copenhagen Airport

Joe Morel
November 18th, 2015


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No bomb was found and Terminal 3 is now open

The Danish police have given the ‘all clear’ following their investigation of a suspicious package using a bomb squad and robot.

Multiple reports are confirming that the all clear was given as the suspicious package was found not to be a bomb.

Jyllands Posten and DR are reporting that Terminal 3 is now reopened to aircraft and passengers, and the Metro station is open again.

Copenhagen Airport’s website has posted that Terminal 3 is now accessible again, however they anticipate delays in travel for the rest of the day.

It is still advisable to check with your airline or travel agent as to how badly the earlier disruption delays travel, as well as following information given by the airport on their website cph.dk


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