34 Passengers Remain on Cruise Ship in Spain After 94 Disembark
Spain's health minister announced that 94 passengers from 19 nationalities have left a cruise ship, leaving 34 people aboard. Two additional repatriation flights are scheduled for Monday to Australia and the Netherlands. The vessel will then sail to the Netherlands with the remaining passengers.
foxnews.comSpain's health minister announced that 94 passengers of 19 nationalities have left a cruise ship, with 34 passengers still on board as of Sunday. Two more repatriation flights are scheduled for Monday to Australia and the Netherlands.
Once those flights depart, 34 people will then be left on the boat. The cruise ship will sail to the Netherlands after the repatriation flights. The health minister's statement consolidated details of the operation that has seen the majority of passengers already leave the vessel in Spain.
The 94 passengers who disembarked represent 19 nationalities, according to the same briefing. @disclosetv reported the health minister's comments in full. The account relayed that the minister outlined both the numbers already off the ship and the precise schedule for the final departures and the vessel's subsequent movement.


