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Vistara, Air India
'Air India-Vistara merger important milestone to transform it into world-class global airline': Tata Group chairman N Chandrasekaran
The merger of Air India and Vistara was officially completed on Tuesday, November 12, 2024. The newly merged entity will now operate over 5,600 weekly flights and serve more than 90 domestic and international destinations with a fleet of 208 aircraft.
Air India-Vistara merger complete; new entity to run 5,600+ weekly flights
Air India announced on Tuesday the successful merger of full-service carrier Vistara into its operations. The newly integrated Air India entity is now set to operate over 5,600 weekly flights across more than 90 destinations, marking a significant moment in the Indian aviation industry.
Vistara's Final Flight: Merging With Air India For A New Era
Find out about Vistara’s last journey and its merger with Air India, creating India’s largest international airline.
Air India, Vistara legally merged, says airlines
Air India completes merger with Vistara, creating a full-service carrier with over 5,600 weekly flights and more than 90 destinations.
Air India-Vistara Merger Complete: New Entity To Operate Over 5,600 Weekly Flights
Campbell Wilson, Managing Director and CEO of Air India, said, “This completes the consolidation and restructuring phase of Air India Group’s post-privatisation transformation
Air India-Vistara will deliver on 'sky-high expectations': N Chandrasekaran
Tata Sons Chairman N Chandrasekaran on Thursday said the best qualities of Vistara are being brought to Air India, which was in decline for a number of systemic reasons when Tatas took over the airline two years back,
Air India-Vistara merger a step towards creating a world-class airline: Tata Sons Chairman N Chandrasekaran
Tata Sons chairman announced the merger of Air India and Vistara. The merger aims to create a strong full-service airline. The combined entity will leverage synergies and efficiencies. The merger process will involve integrating different cultures and systems.
Air India-Vistara merger an important milestone, fully aware of sky high expectations: Tata Sons' N Chandra
N Chandra in post on LinkedIn on November 14, marking the merger of Air India and Vistara, said he is optimistic about the future for AI.
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Air India Express to Phase Out Business Class: Eyes Growth in the Budget Carrier Market
Air India Express, a subsidiary of Tata Group's aviation business, is reportedly planning to reconfigure its fleet by ...
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Why Asia’s largest low-cost airline failed in India
The failure of the Indian venture – given the countrys vast potential as the worlds fastest-growing aviation market – may ...
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Vistara merger done, Singapore Airlines now 25.1% stakeholder in Tata's Air India
The Tatas did not shelve their plan and in 2015 launched full service Vistara with SIA as 49% stakeholder, a year after ...
The Independent Singapore
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Vistara airline takes its final flights today as it joins Air India
Vistara, which began flying in January 2015, was jointly owned by Singapore Airlines (49%) and Tata Group (51%) ...
Deccan Chronicle
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Thai AirAsia Entrusts Çelebi India with Ground Handling for New Hyderabad- Bangkok Flights
Hyderabad: Çelebi India, a global leader in ground handling services, is thrilled to announce its partnership as the ground ...
money.rediff
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Celebi to Handle Thai AirAsia Flights in India
Celebi India will provide ground handling services for Thai AirAsia's new Bangkok-Hyderabad route, signifying growing demand ...
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Why Asia’s largest low-cost airline failed in India despite Tata backing
The Tata Group last month bought over Tony Fernandes stake in Air Asia India and merged the airline into Air India Express.
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