Press release

British nationals depart Wuhan on flight to the UK

A flight is carrying 83 British nationals and 41 foreign nationals from Wuhan to the UK following the coronavirus outbreak in China.

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At 9:45am (local time), a civilian aircraft chartered by the Foreign Office carrying 83 British and 41 foreign nationals left Wuhan for the UK. The charter flight is estimated to land at RAF Brize Norton at 1:30pm (UK time).

A small number of medics were on the aircraft to provide support to passengers. The flight will continue on to Spain following the stopover in the UK, at which point EU nationals’ home countries will take responsibility for them.

Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said:

It’s welcome news that our evacuation flight has now left Wuhan.

We know how distressing the situation has been for those waiting to leave. We have been working round the clock to clear the way for a safe departure. The welfare of those trapped and public safety have been our overriding priorities.

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Published 31 January 2020