Vistara has reportedly begun discussions with Air India – both are part of the Tata Group – to integrate its staff with the latter. This comes as both the carriers wait for regulatory approvals for their merger.
Vistara CEO Vinod Kannan said that any rationalisation of staff is unlikely, but not everyone might get the same role or position in Air India, according to a report in The Economic Times. Air India is also in the process of bringing various segments of its employees under one structure, the report added.
The first round of integrations, the report stated, would take place between old and new Air India employees, which will be followed by that with Vistara and AirAsia India.
Kannan said that the airline aims to get all the approvals for Vistara merger with Air India by April 2024. It might take a few months after that for the actual merger process.
However, some areas of integration, such as networks and brands, would be possible only after the regulatory approvals are granted, Kannan said.
18/07/2023 Business Today
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