Europe evacuation flight off to China, cruise ship checked
LISBON, Portugal — An A380 passenger plane left Portugal on Thursday en route to pick up hundreds of Europeans in China who want to escape the new virus and Italian authorities were keeping some 6,000 passengers on a cruise ship while they checked for a possible infection.
The plane took off from a former military airport at Beja, 200 kilometres (120 miles) southeast of Lisbon carrying just its pilots and crew.
Captain Antonios Efthymiou said the flight would go first to Paris, where it would pick up a team of doctors and extra crew, before heading to Hanoi and then China. He told Portuguese media it would bring back about 350 Europeans.
Efthymiou described the flight as “a humanitarian mission.” He said the crew would take special medical precautions, but he did not elaborate. Portuguese Foreign Minister Augusto Santos Silva said the flight was co-ordinated between European Union countries and Chinese authorities.