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    Vistara to Merge With Air India by March 2024

    Digital Desk: Vistara Airlines stated today that it will combine with Tata-owned Air
    India by March 2024. Singapore Airlines, which owns a minority stake in Vistara
    through its joint venture with Tata, would own approximately 25% of the
    enlarged Air India, into which it will invest more than 2,000 crore.



    As Tata Sons rebuilds its empire's huge aviation
    wing, the restructuring will result in a larger fleet and additional routes
    under the Air India name. Tata now controls 51% of Vistara, with Singapore
    Airlines owning the remaining 49% in the joint venture



    Since Tata purchased Air
    India for 18,000 crore as part of a government disinvestment roughly a year
    ago, the company's objective has been to consolidate all of its aviation brands
    under one name.



    According to a Singapore
    Airlines release, the two owners of Vistara "hope to finalise the merger
    by March 2024, subject to regulatory approvals." Tata also controls the
    low-cost carriers Air India Express and AirAsia India, which will also be
    united under the Air India brand by 2024.



    This brings the total fleet
    size to 218, including Air India's 113, AirAsia India's 28, Vistara's 53, and
    Air India Express's 24. Tata Sons stated that it will thereafter be India's
    largest international carrier and second largest local carrier.



    According to reports, it
    is also planning to order 300 narrow-body jets, one of the largest orders in
    aviation history, to be delivered gradually. Air India's CEO stated that the
    company's 113-plane fleet will be tripled in the next five years.



    This is a significant
    step toward the Tatas resurrecting Air India, a corporation formed by the
    family-run group but then nationalised, only to return to Tata Sons as losses
    mounted and the government thought it was best to sell it off.



    "As part of the
    change, Air India is focusing on extending both its network and fleet,
    overhauling its customer proposition, enhancing safety, reliability, and
    on-time performance," Tata Sons chairperson N Chandrasekaran was quoted as
    saying in a press announcement.



    Singapore Airlines' chief executive, Goh Choon Phong, stated, "Our
    collaboration in establishing Vistara in 2013 resulted in a market-leading
    full-service carrier that has received numerous global plaudits in a short
    period of time. With this combination, we will be able to strengthen our
    partnership with Tata and directly engage in an exciting new growth phase in
    India's aviation business."

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