Air India and Vistara begin recruiting drives amid the Go First crisis.
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Vistara, a joint venture of TATA Group and Singapore Airlines and a full-service carrier in India, achieved a significant milestone today by becoming the first Indian airline to operate a commercial, domestic flight on a wide-body aircraft using sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
The news first reported by Aviation A2Z has now made official that Tata Air India and Vistara have entered an Interline agreement with each other.
Vistara (UK), is seeking fleet expansion and boosting their networks to European destinations ahead of its merger with Air India.
The Tata group has approached the Competition Commission of India (CCI) for merger of Air India with Vistara.
The Air India Vistara merger will have a significant impact on the two carriers’ workforce. Nonetheless, the consequences will be severe for both airlines’ employees.
Vistara and Air India, both owned by Tata Sons, have begun their integration process in order to finalise the merger as soon as possible.
Vistara Airline, a joint venture between Tata Group and Singapore Airlines, has taken delivery of India’s first long-range Airbus A321LR aircraft.
Vistara CEO said in a press statement that, Vistara will be an independent carrier and will act as a competitor to Air India.
The CEO of Vistara on Tuesday tried to allay employee worries about their futures following the airline’s proposed merger with Air India.