Rome Newsroom, 03 September, 2024 / 1:25 pm (ACI Africa).
Pope Francis arrived Tuesday in the Indonesian capital of Jakarta, the first stop in the pope’s four-country tour of Southeast Asia and Oceania. The trip is expected to be the longest and most challenging international voyage of his pontificate to date.
After a more than 13-hour overnight flight, the 87-year-old pope disembarked from the airplane with the aid of an ambulift and a wheelchair for the official welcome ceremony on the tarmac, which included an honor guard salute, greetings from the Indonesian religious affairs minister, and a traditional bouquet from two children.
The chartered ITA Airways flight, often called “the papal plane,” traversed 7,055 miles, passing over the Iranian capital of Tehran, before touching down at Jakarta’s Soekarno-Hatta International Airport at 11:18 am local time.
It is the first of seven flights of the pope’s 11-day journey. He will fly a staggering 20,000 miles roundtrip to visit Catholic communities in Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, East Timor, and Singapore from Sept. 2-13.
The pope’s tour of Southeast Asia and Oceania is his first international journey of the year, following a period of slowed travel due to his age and health issues.