Vistara Set To Fly In Global Skies Later This Year

According to Vistara's chief executive Leslie Thng, the airline will have a fleet of 22 aircraft by May 2018 and will then be in a position to commence international flight operations.

Business | | Updated: January 06, 2018 12:45 IST
Vistara Set To Fly In Global Skies Later This Year

Vistara will start its international operations towards the end of 2018

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Vistara, the joint venture passenger carrier of Tata Sons and Singapore Airlines, plans to commence international operations from the second half of 2018 and will add Chennai to its growing domestic network from next month. According to the full-service passenger carrier's chief executive Leslie Thng, the airline will have a fleet of 22 aircraft by May 2018 and will then be in a position to commence international flight operations.

Current regulations require domestic passenger carriers to at least have a fleet of 20 aircraft before starting international operations.

On the question of bidding for flag carrier Air India, Thng told reporters here, that the decision for the same lay with Tata Sons and Singapore Airlines.

However, he added that the first priority for the promoters is to expand Vistara's domestic operations.

On Friday, the full-service carrier announced the addition of Chennai to its network, effective from February 15, 2018.

At present, the airline serves 22 destinations with over 700 flights a week, operated by a fleet of 17 Airbus A320 aircraft.

Vistara, the joint venture passenger carrier of Tata Sons and Singapore Airlines, plans to commence international operations from the second half of 2018 and will add Chennai to its growing domestic network from next month. According to the full-service passenger carrier's chief executive Leslie Thng, the airline will have a fleet of 22 aircraft by May 2018 and will then be in a position to commence international flight operations.

Current regulations require domestic passenger carriers to at least have a fleet of 20 aircraft before starting international operations.

On the question of bidding for flag carrier Air India, Thng told reporters here, that the decision for the same lay with Tata Sons and Singapore Airlines.

However, he added that the first priority for the promoters is to expand Vistara's domestic operations. At present, the airline serves 22 destinations with over 700 flights a week, operated by a fleet of 17 Airbus A320 aircraft.

Chennai on radar

Recently, Vistara( the joint venture of Tata Sons and Singapore Airlines) announced addition of Chennai to its network, making it the 22nd destination on the airline's network. Now, Vistara will operate a daily direct flight between Delhi and Chennai, effective February 15, 2018, said a press release issued by the airlines. Vistara will also connect Chennai to Port Blair with a daily direct flight between the two cities, effective March 1, 2018. Vistara has announced Delhi to Chennai flights starting at an all-inclusive price of Rs. 3,099 and Chennai to Port Blair flights starting at an all-inclusive price of Rs. 3,699.



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