Vistara to operate last flight under its brand on Nov 11
PTI, Aug 30, 2024, 12:01 PM IST
Vistara will operate the last flight under its brand on November 11 and the full service carrier’s operations will be unified with Air India from November 12, 2024.
The government has given its nod for the foreign direct investment by Singapore Airlines as part of the Air India-Vistara merger.
Vistara is a joint venture between Tata Group and Singapore Airlines.
Air India is owned by the Tata Group.
“Starting 03 September 2024, customers will, progressively, no longer be able to make bookings with Vistara for travel on or after 12 November 2024,” Vistara said in a release on Friday.
Thereafter, Vistara aircraft will be operated by Air India and bookings for the routes operated by these planes will be redirected to Air India’s website.
“Vistara will continue to take bookings and operate flights as usual till 11 November 2024,” the release said.
The proposed merger of Vistara with Air India was announced in November 2022.
In a separate release, Air India welcomed the Union Cabinet’s approval for the foreign direct investment by Singapore Airlines in the airline.
“This is an important milestone that facilitates the merger process between Vistara and Air India, and the broader transformation of the Air India Group,” it said.
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