The
AIDAnova, carrying 2,844 passengers and 1,353 crew, had docked
in Portugal's capital on Wednesday.
The ship was en route to the island of Madeira for New Year's
Eve celebrations, but its German operator decided to cut the
cruise short after COVID-19 was detected among what it said was
a fully vaccinated crew, 52 of whom tested positive between
Wednesday and Friday.
By Monday 68 positive cases, including a handful among the
passengers, had been detected, port captain Diogo Vieira Branco
told the Lusa news agency.
Passengers who had tested negative in the past 48 hours started
to disembark before dawn and were being transported by bus to
the city's airport in an operation expected to last most of the
day.
"We're living in this situation and it can always happen. Of
course it's not nice, we imagined something else," one calm but
disappointed passenger said as he disembarked.
"We all want this to end. We're going home," added another.
The company, AIDA Cruises, a subsidiary of Carnival Corp, did
not immediately reply to a Reuters request for comment.
(Reporting by Miguel Pereira, Pedro Nunes and Catarina Demony;
Additional reporting by Victoria Waldersee; Editing by Aislinn
Laing and John Stonestreet)
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