Where will the company’s planes and crew go after the merger of Vistara, Air India gave this answer
Tata Group’s airline company Air India and Vistara are going to merge next month i.e. in November. Vistara will officially fly its last flight on November 11. Air India will take over the entire command of Vistara from November 12. Air India on Wednesday said that after the merger next month, the numbers of flights operated by Vistara planes will start with ‘AI2’. Air India said that Vistara’s planes, crew members and services will continue to operate as before.
Vistara’s experience will remain intact even after merger
Air India stressed that Vistara’s experience will remain intact even after the merger. Let us tell you that Vistara is a joint venture between India’s Tata Group and Singapore’s Singapore Airlines, which will merge with Air India on November 12. Tata currently holds 51 percent stake in Vistara and Singapore Airlines Limited has 49 percent stake. After the merger of Vistara with Air India, Tata Group will have a total stake of Singapore Airlines in Air India of 25.1 percent.
There will be a big deal for the Indian aviation sector
This will be a big deal in the Indian aviation sector after the merger of AIX Connect with Air India Express. There is concern among some people about whether Vistara passengers will continue to get the same services even after the merger, because Air India, which is going through this transition, has been facing some service related problems in recent times. Is.
Employees have been working hard for more than a year
An Air India spokesperson on Wednesday said the Air India and Vistara teams have been working hard for over a year to ensure that their merger is seamless for both customers and employees. “Although the legal entities and air operating certificates will be unified on November 12, the Vistara experience will remain intact,” the spokesperson said in the statement. Vistara planes, crew members and services will continue to operate as before.”