Monday, June 18, 2018

India's Vistara outlines early int'l plans, mulls order

Vistara is planning to start international flight operations later this year having recently surpassed the 20-aircraft threshold. Indian law requires airlines looking to operate flights abroad to have at least 20 aircraft in their fleet.

Government sources told India's Business Standard that Vistara has already filed an application for slots at Delhi Int'l airport for flights to Colombo Int'l (Sri Lanka), Bangkok Suvarnabhumi (Thailand), and Malé (Maldvies) starting this 2018/19 winter season. The full-service carrier may also run Kolkata Int'l-Bangkok flights.

Vistara currently operates thirteen A320ceo and eight A320neo on scheduled flights spanning 22 destinations across India. Ahead of its international expansion, it has been linked to an order with Boeing for up to ten widebody jets.
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