Muscat: Two Air India flights with evacuated Indians from Yemen will be landing in Salalah on Tuesday on their way to Delhi and Mumbai, the spokesperson of the Indian ministry of external affairs has tweeted.
A plan chart uploaded by Syed Akbaruddin, the spokesperson for Indian ministry of external affairs, on twitter shows that two A321 flights from Sanaa will land in Salalah via Djibouti on its way to Mumbai or Delhi in India.
Last week, on its way to Yemen via Djibouti, two Air India flights were parked in Muscat Airport as it was waiting for clearance.
India has been executing one of the most challenging rescue operations in strife-torn Yemen, pulling out its own and citizens from at least 26 other countries.
On Monday, India evacuated over 1,000 (574 from Sana'a by air and 479 from Al Hodeida by sea) executing a sophisticated air-sea operation showcasing its maritime power.
07/04/15 Rejimon K/Times of Oman
A plan chart uploaded by Syed Akbaruddin, the spokesperson for Indian ministry of external affairs, on twitter shows that two A321 flights from Sanaa will land in Salalah via Djibouti on its way to Mumbai or Delhi in India.
Last week, on its way to Yemen via Djibouti, two Air India flights were parked in Muscat Airport as it was waiting for clearance.
India has been executing one of the most challenging rescue operations in strife-torn Yemen, pulling out its own and citizens from at least 26 other countries.
On Monday, India evacuated over 1,000 (574 from Sana'a by air and 479 from Al Hodeida by sea) executing a sophisticated air-sea operation showcasing its maritime power.
07/04/15 Rejimon K/Times of Oman
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