From November 12, 2024, there will be no Vistara, as it merges with Air India to form a bigger and only full-service entity in the country.
Air India Vistara
As Vistara prepares for its historic merger with Air India, a comprehensive analysis of its operational footprint reveals the airline’s significant presence across India’s major metropolitan hubs.
Air India Group today announced significant management shifts in preparation for the upcoming merger between Air India and Vistara, scheduled for November 12, 2024.
Air India (AI) launches comprehensive measures to facilitate the Vistara merger integration, set to be completed on November 12, 2024.
Air India (AI) has scheduled its 3-class premium Airbus A320neo on International flights from Mumbai Airport (BOM) from November 2024 second week.
Air India (AI) will deploy Vistara (UK) narrowbody aircraft on metro routes to compete with IndiGo Airlines (6E), as it will introduce newly launched IndiGo Strech, a business class product on the busiest routes.
Vistara Airlines (UK) which is in the process of merging with Air India Group is ending its Delhi (DEL)-London Heathrow (LHR) flight route.
Tata Group owned carrier, Vistara Airlines which has IATA code ‘UK’ will operate flight as ‘AI2’ after merging with Air India (AI).
Tata Vistara Airlines (UK) flight UK27, traveling from Mumbai (BOM) to Frankfurt (FRA), diverted to Erzurum Airport (ERZ), Turkey on Friday due to a Bomb Threat. The aircraft landed safely at 19:05 local time.
Air India Vistara merger progress as Singapore Airlines gets FDI approval, SpiceJet is under DGCA surveillance, IndiGo announcing a new route and upcoming Noida International Airport update on its progress.