A SAS A320neo returned to Sharm el-Sheikh only 15 mins after takeoff, then resumed the flight and diverted to Warsaw.
The SAS flight SK7524 departed Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt today at 13:45 UTC to Oslo, Norway but the crew requested an immediate return.
The Airbus A320neo (registration SE-ROF) landed back on runway 04L for a reason still unknown.

Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) offers flights to Sharm el-Sheikh from select Nordic cities, primarily on a seasonal basis.
About 2 times later, the same aircraft resumed the flight from SSH Airport. But while cruising at 38,000 feet, the crew decided to change route and headed to Warsaw, Poland.
The A320neo just landed at Warsaw Chopin Airport at 22:05 local time. The flight is scheduled to resume at 23:30 to arrive in Oslo with a delay of 4 hours.