The last British evacuation flights has left Sudan for Cyprus, according to the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office.
Two final flights took off from Port Sudan on Wednesday night and Thursday morning, the final one leaving at 1.10 am local time, more than two hours later than scheduled.
According to Flight radar, the last flight touched down in Larnaca at 6.32 am local time with a plane scheduled to leave the Cypriot airport for Birmingham on Thursday afternoon.
The evacuation flights were originally due to end on Monday before the extra planes were announced, but the Foreign Office said there would be no further extensions.
A statement on the website said any British nationals in need of assistance should visit the Foreign Office team at the Coral Hotel in Port Sudan, which is being used as a temporary office with the British Embassy in Khartoum closed.
However, Foreign Secretary James Cleverly had earlier on Tuesday said the evacuation had seen 2,341 leave the war-torn county on 28 flights.