“Each time we are getting ready to reopen the runway, there’s another drone sighting. And what I can’t do is put the safety of our passengers at risk. And so, the airport remains closed. The police have 20 units out looking for the operator of that drone. And once they find them, then they’ll bring them to justice, which is five years imprisonment for endangering an aircraft.” “We’ve been here since about half-past midnight this morning — we expected to fly at 3 a.m., it’s now 20 past 7 in the morning — we’re still here with no idea when we’re going to fly.” “I think we were first plane, which is 9:10 — we’re supposed to be flying, but were stranded four hours inside the plane without any information.”