Vistara will officially merge into Air India on Nov 12, coinciding with Indian government approval of Singapore Airlines’ investment in Air India. Bookings for travel after Nov 12 will redirect to Air India’s website starting Sept 3. The merger seeks to provide a larger fleet and wider network to passengers, with operations maintained consistently until early 2025.
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