New Delhi, Nov. 4 -- Air India is going to bring back its 228 passengers on a relief flight after they got stranded in Mongolia's Ulaanbaatar, the airline said on Tuesday.

The passengers got stranded in the Mongolian capital on Monday after their San-Francisco to Delhi flight faced some technical glitch and was diverted to the city.

In a statement, Air India said that the relief flight AI183 will return on Wednesday morning with all 228 passengers on board.

As per a report by PTI, there were 245 people on the Air India AI174 San Francisco-Delhi flight, including 228 passengers and 17 crew members.

The Air India relief flight has departed from Delhi on Tuesday afternoon.

"Air India will be operating a relief flight to ferry the passen...