Pope's Unexpected Journey: Leo Flies High on Spain's Falcon Jet
Pope Leo's return to the Vatican was delayed due to a technical issue with his plane in Tenerife. He was offered a ride on the King of Spain's Falcon jet, showcasing swift collaboration between the Vatican and Spanish authorities. The remaining delegation and reporters flew on another plane.
Pope Leo's return to the Vatican faced an unexpected delay when his plane encountered technical issues on the island of Tenerife. In a gesture of swift cooperation, the King of Spain offered his Falcon jet to the Pope and several delegation members.
The Spanish government stepped in to ensure the pontiff's timely return, arranging transport after the Iberia-operated flight's engine failed to start. King Felipe personally escorted Pope Leo back to the terminal for safety.
While the Pope traveled on the air force plane, the rest of his delegation and accompanying reporters were provided with another plane dispatched from Madrid, symbolizing robust diplomatic ties between the Vatican and Spain.
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