Business EconomPosted at: Jul 7 2021 2:21PM

Vistara inaugurates services to Tokyo

Delhi, Jul 7 (UNI) Vistara, a joint venture of Tata group and Singapore Airlines, on Wednesday inaugurated its non-stop flights between Delhi and Tokyo Haneda.
The inaugural flight departed Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport at 0300 hrs (IST) and landed in Tokyo (Haneda) at 1450 hrs (JST).
"Under the air bubble agreement between India and Japan, Vistara will fly once a week between the two cities using its Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner," the airline said in a release.
Return flight will take off on Thursday at 1750 hrs (JST) and land in Delhi at 2335 hrs (IST).
Vistara’s Chief Executive Officer, Mr Leslie Thng, said, “We are delighted to take India’s finest airline to Japan and provide an unmatched flying experience to our customers that exemplifies modern Indian hospitality with the highest global standards in safety, hygiene and operations. We look forward to further strengthening our presence on this new route in the coming months.”
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