On Sunday morning, two aircraft from Tel Aviv arrived in the national capital, carrying a total of 471 Indians.
Air India operated one flight while SpiceJet ran the other.
Four flights have been undertaken as part of Operation Ajay, which was initiated by the government to assist the repatriation of Indians who wish to return from Israel, where an intense war with militant group Hamas is taking place.
According to Arindam Bagchi, a spokesperson for the External Affairs Ministry, the third flight, carrying 197 passengers, arrived at the Delhi airport early Sunday morning.
The fourth flight, carrying 274 passengers, landed in the national capital, he stated in posts on social networking platform X, where he also uploaded photos of passengers.
On Friday and Saturday, two chartered aircraft from Tel Aviv, operated by Air India, arrived with a total of 435 people.
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