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Vistara takes its last flight, Air India-Vistara
EXPLAINER: Air India-Vistara merger: Changes flyers can expect
The decision to merge Vistara with Air India was taken in 2022 after the Tata Group acquired Air India from the government.
Air India, Vistara merge for seamless travel
Air India is implementing a series of customer-focused initiatives as it merges with Vistara on November 12, 2024. With the integration, over 115,000 customers holding Vistara tickets are expected to travel under the unified Air India brand in the first month post-merger.
Vistara Airline-Air India Merger: Top Things Passengers Need to Know
Vistara airline merges with Air India on November 12, impacting operations and frequent flyer programs. Discover key changes for passengers.
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