Vistara, Air India and N Chandrasekaran
devdiscourse · 6h
Air India-Vistara Merger: Pioneering a New Era in Global Aviation
The merger between Air India and Vistara, completed on November 12, marks a significant step in transforming Air India into a world-class airline. This merger, part of a strategic consolidation, aims at improving customer experience and operational efficiency,
The Financial Express · 1d
Air India-Vistara merger finalised – Tata Group’s airline now India’s biggest international carrier
This merger represents the largest consolidation in Indian aviation since 2006-07, when Indian Airlines merged with Air India, Air Sahara joined Jet Airways, and Air Deccan was incorporated into Kingfisher Airlines.
Business Standard · 2d
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.
The Financial Express · 2d
Air India-Vistara merger takes off: Fleets of both airlines to formally combine today – All you need to know
The merger marks the end of a significant chapter for Vistara, as it bids farewell to the skies as an independent brand and officially becomes part of the Air India family.
Business Standard · 7h
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,
Indiatimes · 8h
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.
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