All of the scientists and tourists who have been stranded on a research ship in Antarctica since Christmas Eve have been rescued.
The Akademik Shokalskiy had been retracing Sir Douglas Mawson's Antarctic expedition and conducting scientific research before sea ice stopped it in its tracks.
Over the past nine days, poor weather has forced several air and sea rescue attempts to be abandoned.
"I think everyone is relieved and excited to be going on to the Australian icebreaker and then home," expedition leader Chris Turney told The Associated Press by satellite phone from the Antarctic.
All 22 Russian crew members stayed with the icebound vessel, which is not in danger of sinking and has weeks' worth of supplies on board. They will wait until the ice that surrounds the ship breaks up.
Rescuers took advantage of calmer winds and improved visibility on Thursday, and a Chinese helicopter reached the stricken vessel in the afternoon.
A total of 52 people were flown to the Australian icebreaker Aurora Australis in an operation that took more than four hours.
Passengers from the Russian ship MV Akademik Shokalskiy link arms and stamp out a helicopter landing site on the ice near the trapped ship 1,500 nautical miles south of Hobart, Australia. (Andrew Peacock/Australasian Antarctic Expedition/Footloose Fotography/The Associated Press)
The BBC's Andrew Luck-Baker, who is on board the Akademik Shokalskiy, says the first stop for the rescue ship is Casey Station just outside the Antarctic circle.
"We are right by the open water," he said. "We shouldn't have any problems getting through now.
"We have got an approximately four-day voyage ahead of us towards the west to an Australian Antarctic base called Casey."
He says the successful rescue mission came as a surprise.
"At one point we were thinking, we've had many false dawns and we were wondering whether we were in for a wait for at least another week," he said.
Sydney-based expedition spokesman, Alvin Stone, says the group is relieved.
Aside from the packing madness, I think there's quite a bit of joy through the ship at the fact that it's finally coming," he said.
"I think it was at that point where people were getting frustrated with what was going on.
Passengers aboard the Russian ship MV Akademik Shokalskiy, which has been trapped in Antarctic ice for more than a week, are in the process of being rescued by helicopter. (Andrew Peacock/Australasian Antarctic Expedition/Footloose Fotography/Associated Press)
"Now at last feel they can move on and the expedition can continue what it was supposed to do, or actually just get home to be perfectly honest."
Rescuers had initially planned to use the chopper to ferry the passengers in small groups back to the Chinese icebreaker Xue Long (Snow Dragon).
From there, a barge would be used to transfer them to the Aurora Australis.
However, the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) later announced the group would instead be flown directly to the Australian vessel.
AMSA has said the passengers are not likely to make it back to Hobart until mid-January.
The agency will not make further comment on the rescue effort until Friday morning.
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