Vistara’s last flight: After serving for nearly a decade, Vistara Airlines’ journey has now come to an end and it has merged with Air India. On Monday, the airline took its last domestic flight from Ahmedabad to Delhi.
Tata Group’s airline company Vistara has merged with Air India. Earlier on Monday, 11 November 2024, Vistara took its last flight and said goodbye. Meanwhile, the airport employees united and said goodbye to the airline in a different style on the runway. Vistara took its last flight (Vistara Last Flight) from Ahmedabad to Delhi (Ahmedabad-Delhi).
The planes of Vistara Airlines, which is about a decade old, will no longer be seen flying in the sky. Vistara has said goodbye after flying its last flight. It has merged with Air India. The airport staff waved their hands on the runway of Ahmedabad airport and said goodbye to Vistara’s last Ahmedabad-Delhi flight.
Vistara crew members played the song Kal Ho Naa Ho during in-flight announcements, On Monday. Along with this, Vistara Airlines also made an emotional post on the social media platform Twitter (now X). In this, the company wrote, ‘Thank you for being a part of this unforgettable journey and giving us love. We will always cherish these memories.
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The Merger was Announced in 2022:
The Air India-Vistara merger was announced on November 29, 2022, and its deadline was set as November 12. The special thing is that both airlines will invest an additional Rs 3195 crore in Air India, which will give it a 25.1 percent stake in Air India. Let us tell you that after the merger of both airlines, Singapore Airlines will invest an additional Rs 3195 crore in Air India, which will give it a 25.1 percent stake in Air India. Let us tell you that Vistara Airlines was started by Tata Group and Singapore Airlines together in 2015 Singapore Airlines had a 49 percent stake in it, while Tata Group had a 51 percent stake.
Vistara will operate its last flight today and after the merger with Air India, the airline will now be seen operating with flight codes starting with ‘2’, for example, the UK 955 flight will now use the code AI 2955. The operations will run smoothly after this change is done and passengers will not face any inconvenience. For this, help desk kiosks will be set up at the airport.