Air India announces that following the merger with Vistara on November 12, flights using Vistara aircraft will operate under ‘AI2’ prefixed flight numbers. The Vistara flying experience, including crew and services, will be maintained. Singapore Airlines will hold a 25.1% stake in the merged entity.
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