Wednesday, August 07, 2019

Vistara makes international debut, on an aircraft used by Jet Airways

Vistara, the joint venture between Tata group and Singapore Airlines Ltd (SAL), launched its international service with a Delhi-Singapore flight on August 6, as it looks to fill the gap left by now grounded Jet Airways, the only private full-service Indian carrier that flew overseas.
Vistara's maiden international flight was on a Boeing 737-800 NG plane earlier operated by Jet Airways that suspended  operations in April.
The Delhi-Singapore flight left the national capital at 2340 hours and landed at the Changi airport at 0758 hours local time.
The airline's second daily flight to Singapore will be launched later on August 7 from Mumbai.
Vistara, which began operations in 2015, has expanded its codeshare agreement with Singapore Airlines and SilkAir to include international routes. It enables the Indian carrier to put its ‘UK’ designator code on flights operated by the two airlines to more than 40 destinations across Asia, Oceania and the United States. SilkAir  is SAL's regional carrier.
07/08/19 Moneycontrol.com

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