Coronavirus: Air India aircraft reaches Delhi with 119 Indians from Japan

New Delhi: Air India has once again won the hearts of the people of India. Government Airlines Air India has safely rescued 119 Indian and 5 foreign nationals stranded on a Diamond Princess cruise ship in Japan. Today Air India landed at Delhi airport carrying all the citizens. Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar has given information in this regard.

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Just before that, Indian Army aircraft C17 Globemaster landed in Delhi airport at 6.30 am in the early hours of China carrying about 112 Indians and 36 foreign nationals. The traveler is thanking Air India for this. External Affairs Minister Jaishankar has also thanked the government airlines.

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External Affairs Minister Jaishankar tweeted from his official Twitter handle saying, "Air India aircraft carrying 119 Indians stranded on Japan's Diamond Princess due to Coronavirus and 5 foreign nationals from Sri Lanka, Nepal, South Africa, and Peru The aircraft has landed at Delhi Airport. Thanks to the facilities provided by the Japanese administration. Air India is once again blessed Ism. "More than 2000 people have died due to Coronavirus in China.

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