Air India-Vistara Merger: The biggest merger in the airline sector is about to happen. Tata Group -owned company Air India and Singapore Airlines Vistara will soon merge.
Even after this merger, passengers will get all the facilities smoothly, that is, there will be no impact on the service provided to the passengers.
Air India gave information about what changes will happen after the merger of Air India and Vistara. Air India posted on its social media account and gave all the information to the passengers.
Flight code will change after the merger
According to Air India’s ex post, Vistara’s flight code will change after the merger. Now Vistara’s flight code will start with the special 4 digits of Air India code. The first digit of this 4 digit will be ‘2’.
Air India gave an example and said that currently Vistara’s code is ‘UK 955’, which will become AI 2955 after the merger. After the change of code, passengers will be able to easily identify the flight while booking.
Apart from this, Air India said in its statement that after the merger, the members of Club Vistara will be transferred to Air India’s ‘Flying Returns’ program. At the same time, Vistara’s ‘Flying Returns’ will also be transformed into a new avatar ‘Maharaja Club’.
timing will not change
Many passengers thought that after the merger, the timing of flights will also change. Regarding the timing of flights, Air India has made it clear that there will be no change in the operation route and time table. Apart from this, there will be no change in the flight experience as well.
Air India and Vistara Merger Date
The merger of Air India and Vistara will take place on 12 November 2024. After the merger, Singapore Airlines will have a 25.1 percent stake in the new unit. Let us tell you that this merger is a joint venture of Vistara, Tata Group and Singapore Airlines.
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