Tata-owned Air India Group has successfully completed the merger of Air India (AI) and Vistara (UK) to form the only full-service carrier in India.
Vistara news
Today (November 11, 2024) is the last for Vistara Airline’s (UK) independent operation, from midnight Air India (AI) will take over the Vistara and will be the only full-service in the country.
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 (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.
Tata Group-owned, Air India (AI) is planning to expand its network through codeshare agreements with international carriers.
Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has approved the integration of Air India (AI) and Vistara Airlines’ (UK) aircraft line maintenance operations.
In May 2024, Indian Airlines collectively transported 13.796 million passengers, reported the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).
According to our source, the Vistara Airlines (UK) flight from Paris (CDG) to Mumbai (BOM) has received the bomb threat today (June 2, 2024).
Vistara CEO Vinod Kannan disclosed on Friday that despite a reduced schedule aimed at enhancing operational resilience and flexibility, the airline managed to operate 12%–15% more flights during the April–May period compared to the same period last year.