Full-service airline Vistara will operate its last flights today as it will be merged with the Air India Group on Tuesday.
Air India has announced that Vistara flights will switch to the 'AI2' flight code following the airlines' merger. Post-merger, Singapore Airlines will hold a 25.1% stake in Tata Group-owned Air India.
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Vistara Airlines, a joint venture between Tata Group and Singapore Airlines, is merging with Air India. The final ...
The last international flight will be from New Delhi to Singapore. Both will depart on November 11 at night. In the first month after the merger, Air India will serve around 115,000 Vistara passengers ...
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“Wrapped up my last flight on @airvistara before its merger with @airindia, set to complete in two days. Filled with ...
Vistara's final flight as an independent airline takes off tonight, marking the completion of its merger with Air India. From ...
With this merger, the number of full-service carriers in the Indian aviation space will come down to one from five in a span ...
In view of the impending merger, Vistara started transitioning away from its Airline Partnerships with Japan Airlines, Air ...
Air India will remain the only full-service carrier in India after the merger. In the last 17 years, five such full-service carriers have shut down operations in the country ...
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