Spain to repatriate guests as hantavirus-hit cruise ship heads for Canaries
The MV Hondius is expected to reach the port of Granadilla on the island of Tenerife on Sunday

Passengers aboard a cruise ship affected by a deadly hantavirus outbreak will start being flown to their countries of origin after the vessel arrives in the Canary Islands on Sunday, the Spanish government said on Friday.
The MV Hondius is scheduled to reach the port of Granadilla on the island of Tenerife, off the coast of West Africa, on Sunday morning, cabinet minister Angel Victor Torres told journalists.
“That same day, we will have planes available and will be able to start getting these people onto the planes,” he said.
But the Spanish archipelago’s regional government said evacuations must take place between Sunday and Monday because adverse weather will force the ship to leave.
“The only window of opportunity we have to carry out this operation is around 12 o’clock on Sunday morning and until conditions change from Monday,” regional government spokesman Alfonso Cabello told reporters on Friday.
“Otherwise, the ship must leave and no operation could be carried out again in theory … until the end of May,” he said, citing wind and swell.