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Pope uses elevator to board plane ahead of Malta trip

Pope Francis skipped the stairs in boarding the papal plane for a two-day trip to Malta on Saturday, instead using a boarding lift for reduced mobility passengers.

Reuters WORLD
Published April 02,2022
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Pope Francis boards his plane from a lift designed for the boarding and off boarding of reduced mobility passengers (AFP)

Pope Francis had to use an external elevator to board the plane taking him to Malta on Saturday, a Reuters witness said.

Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni said it was to "avoid unnecessary strain".

The 85-year-old pope suffers from sciatica, a nerve condition that causes pain in his legs.

This is the first time in the Pope's 36 trips abroad that he did not walk up the steps on his own.