The latest interruption came as authorities attempted to get operations back to normal after a pair of drones disrupted travel for more than 120,000 people over the course of 36 hours. When Gatwick restarted earlier Friday, authorities offered no guarantees that the mystery drones were gone, though steps had been taken to make the airport safe. Authorities have identified “persons of interest” who may have been responsible, said Steve Barry, a Sussex Police assistant chief constable, according to a report in the Financial Times.
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