Tata-owned Indian FSC Vistara (UK) Airbus A320neo aircraft is severely damaged at the Mumbai International Airport (BOM) by a tow truck.
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TATA SIA Vistara (UK) Airlines’ last and only Boeing 737 will perform its last flight on July 26 from Cochin Airport (COK), Kochi, to Delhi (DEL).
TATA SIA Vistara (UK) CEO Vinod Kannan confirmed that the airline is poised to submit its response to the Competition Commission of India’s (CCI) inquiries regarding the proposed merger with Air India (AI).
TATA SIA joint ventured Vistara (UK) Airlines is ready to induct the new and fifth Boeing 787 Dreamliner into its fleet from Seattle, United States.
Indian carriers are making significant moves in the aviation industry, aiming to transform themselves into global players of reckoning and competing with Gulf and other major airlines.
Tata group-owned Air India (AI) and Vistara (UK) have informed the Competition Commission of India (CCI) that their merger will not negatively affect competition in the aviation sector.
India’s fair-trade regulator, CCI, has issued a show-cause notice to Tata group-backed Air India (AI), demanding an explanation for its proposed merger with Vistara (UK).
Vistara (UK), a premium full-service carrier in India and a joint venture between Tata Sons and Singapore Airlines (SQ) has achieved significant recognition in the 2023 World Airline Awards by Skytrax.
On June 19, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) granted approval to Vistara (UK) and IndiGo (6E) for international flights from Delhi.
DGCA India announced that it has streamlined the checklist for Indian airlines to expand their flights to international destinations.