New Delhi: Union Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia on Sunday welcomed the second group of 250 Indian nationals from Ukraine who arrived at the Delhi airport from Bucharest on a special Air India evacuation flight.
Scindia went inside the aircraft and handed them roses.
On Saturday, Air India’s first evacuation flight, AI1944, brought back 219 Indian nationals, who were stranded in Ukraine, from Bucharest to Mumbai.
The second evacuation flight, AI1942, landed at the Delhi airport around 2.45 am on Sunday.
Air India’s third evacuation flight, AI1940, from Budapest is also scheduled to arrive in Delhi on Sunday.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar tweeted that the flight, carrying 240 Indian nationals, has already taken off from Budapest.
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