Coronavirus: Jet2 flights to Spain turn around mid-flight as entire country readies for lockdown

Jet2 has cancelled all flights to Spain amid the coronavirus outbreak: PASCAL PAVANI / AFP via Getty Images
Jet2 has cancelled all flights to Spain amid the coronavirus outbreak: PASCAL PAVANI / AFP via Getty Images

Planes turned around in mid-air after Jet2 cancelled all flights to Spain on the same day the country prepared to lockdown over the coronavirus outbreak.

According to a draft decree, people will be told to stay at home - except to buy food or medicine, go to work or the hospital, or for other emergencies - as authorities battle the pandemic.

The goverment is set to vote on a nationwide lockdown on Saturday, after Jet2 said it was suspending all flights travel to the mainland Spain, the Canary Islands and the Balearic Islands on Saturday "with immediate effect".

The flights have been cancelled “in response to local measures introduced throughout Spain to prevent the spread of Covid-19, including the closure of bars, restaurants, shops and activities,” the airline said in a statement.

“We know these local measures will have a significant impact on our customer’ holidays, which is why we have taken this decision.”

A Jet2 spokeswoman said on Saturday morning that planes had turned back mid-flight.

The British airline said they are in the process of contacting affected customers and urged people not to call them up.

Jet2 has also stopped flying to Cyprus, Austria, Czech Republic, Italy and Malta in recent days due to the outbreak.

Spain is the second-worst hit country by coronavirus in Europe after Italy, which has gone into lockdown as authorities work to combat the spread of the virus.

Over 5,000 people have been diagnosed with Covid-19 in Spain and 129 patients have died as of Saturday, according to a Reuters tally.

Spain’s prime minister declared a two-week long state of emergency on Friday, as some regions – including Madrid and Catalonia – said they would start closing bars, restaurants and shops apart from those selling essential items.

Schools and universities have also been shut for at least two weeks.

Pedro Sanchez said the number of cases could top 10,000 by next week – more than double the current level – and asked citizens to play their part.

“Heroism is also washing your hands and staying home,” the PM said in a televised address to the nation on Friday.

Airlines have been cancelling flights to countries that have been badly-hit by the coronavirus outbreak, which has infected more than 145,000 people across the globe, and some have been suspended flights due to an overall drop in demand.

The UK government has advised against “all but essential travel” to the most affected regions in Spain, including Madrid and La Rioja.

Hundreds of holidaymakers in a Tenerife hotel – used by Jet2holidays – were placed in quarantine last month after a guest tested positive for Covid-19, a flu-like virus that can develop into pneumonia.

Tourists were told to stay in their rooms as testing took place.

Covid-19 has been declared a pandemic by the World Health Organisation, and the number of global coronavirus-related deaths jumped to more than 5,400 on Saturday.

Additional reporting by agencies

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