NEW DELHI: National carrier Air India Ltd’s first flight carrying stranded Indians from abroad will reach New Delhi from Singapore on 8 May, according to the airline’s evacuation schedule.
No-frills subsidiary Air India Express, in a separate operation, will later today evacuate about 179 stranded Indians from Abu Dhabi and fly them to Kochi.
AI-381 will leave Singapore at 8.35 am local time, on Friday, and will reach New Delhi at 11.35 am (Indian standard time). The national carrier will also operate two flights from Riyadh and Dhaka on Friday, which will land at Calicut and New Delhi respectively.