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Air India completes merger with Vistara; launches first unified flight

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Air India completes merger with Vistara; launches first unified flight
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Air India's merger with Vistara has been finalized, marking a significant development in the Indian aviation sector. The last flight under the Vistara brand took place on November 11, and the first flight of the merged entity was conducted between Doha and Mumbai.

On November 11, an Airbus A321neo, previously operated by Vistara, departed from Hamad International Airport in Doha at 22:07 and arrived at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport in Mumbai at 04:02. Air India has introduced a new system for former Vistara flights by adding '2' to their existing flight codes. Consequently, this inaugural flight was designated as AI 2286.

Approximately 115,000 customers who purchased tickets through Vistara prior to the merger will now fly with Air India. Ticket bookings under the Vistara brand ceased after November 11, redirecting all potential passengers to Air India's website.

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Air India anticipated potential passenger confusion due to this transition and prepared accordingly. The routes and schedules previously operated by Vistara remain unchanged except for their flight codes. Help desks have been established at key airport locations with staff wearing co-branded t-shirts to assist travelers.

The Tata Group has consolidated its aviation assets by merging four airlines into two distinct entities: one full-service airline and one low-cost carrier. Following this merger, Air India operates over 5,600 weekly flights across more than 90 destinations using a fleet of 208 aircraft. This expansion allows them to transport over 120,000 passengers daily.

Including its low-cost subsidiary Air India Express, the group manages over 8,300 weekly flights across 312 routes serving both domestic and international markets. Campbell Wilson, Managing Director & CEO of Air India stated: “The merger of Air India and Vistara completes the consolidation and restructuring phase of the Air India Group’s post-privatisation transformation journey."

Vistara began operations in 2015 as a joint venture between Tata Group and Singapore Airlines but faced challenges in achieving profitability. It primarily utilized Airbus A320s for domestic routes and Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners for long-haul international services until its final flight on November 11.

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