Trying to fly Vistara after November? It's Air India you will get as merger plan reaches conclusion

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New Delhi:Air India will operate all planes of Vistara from 12 November after a key Indian government approval came through to clear all hurdles for the merger...

Singapore Airlines (SIA), which owns 49 percent of Vistara in a joint venture with the Tata Group, has been allowed by the government to inject foreign direct investment (FDI) into the enlarged Air India venture...

In an internal communication to employees Friday, Air India CEO Wilson Campbell said, Im pleased to share that, last evening, we received formal approval for Singapore Airlines Foreign Direct Investment in the future Air India..

AI journey to create a world class, global airline with an Indian heart.. He added that with the regulatory approvals in hand, the movement of aircraft and crew from the Vistara Air Operator Certificate to Air India has been set for 12 November, 2024...

In a filing to Singapore Stock Exchange, Singapore Airlines (SIA) Friday said it had received the approval for foreign direct investment into the enlarged AI as part of the proposed merger of Air India and Vistara...