Vistara
Vistara is a joint venture of Tata Sons Limited and Singapore Airlines Limited (SIA), wherein Tata Sons holds 51% stake in partnership and Singapore Airlines owns 49% stake. The company is registered as TATA SIA Airlines Limited. In 2013, two...
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Vistara set for first international routes
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Indian carrier Vistara is to launch its maiden international flights from next month, with Singapore set to be its first destination outside India.
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Bulletin board: aviation industry news round-up
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This week: Heathrow masterplan revealed; United and Vistara establish new codeshare; Air New Zealand CEO to depart and more.
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Japan Airlines signs Vistara codeshare as it targets 500 cities
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Japan Airlines (JAL) has signed a codeshare deal with Vistara to open up more routes between India and Tokyo. The Japanese flag carrier has also...
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Aviation outlook: nine industry predictions for 2019
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What will the year ahead have in store for the commercial aviation industry? From further consolidation in Europe to a shake-up of global airline...
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Bulletin board: aviation industry news round-up
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This week: Small Planet Airlines to restructure; Norwegian’s latest financials, fuel costs weigh heavy for JetBlue; Vistara secures cash injection;...
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Bulletin board: aviation industry news round-up
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This week: Ryanair reverses Dublin decision and plans Exeter launch; new CEO at Jetlines; Aeroflot signs for 100 SSJ100s; BA and Vistara to...
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Farnborough Airshow 2018 - latest news and order updates
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Featuring the latest news and orders announced at the 2018 Farnborough Airshow, including big wins for Boeing and Airbus, as well as details of...
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Routes Weekly top five: Norwegian's growth, Vistara order, Air Tanzania, Airbus A220, Vantage Airport Group and more
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Our top five stories this week: Norwegian's growth story; Vistara to beef up its fleet; step forward for Air Tanzania’s ambitious revival plans;...
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Vistara order shows mixed fortunes of Indian carriers
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Vistara aims to beef up fleet with $3.1bn order, while Air India takes another government bailout.
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International operations beckon for Vistara
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Indian full service carrier Vistara is now eligible to fly overseas after receiving its 20th aircraft.
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Vistara ready for international launch in 2018, but capacity constraints could block growth
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Indian full-service carrier Vistara hopes to take advantage to changes in air service regulations to launch international flights within the next...
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India continues to emerge as aviation’s next major player
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Huge aircraft orders, the removal of dated regulations and a growing middle class who are eager to travel are all helping to bring India to the...
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Vistara Confirms Launch Plans After Licence Approval
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Delivering on a brand promise of “a world class flying experience” Vistara is the first full service carrier in India to introduce a ‘Premium...
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Vistara Aims to Change India's Aviation Sector Forever
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The start-up has bold ambitions to set a new industry benchmark for others to follow in India. It will initially launch operations from Delhi’s...