Air India and Vistara, both under the Tata Group, marked their merger with the first international flight AI2286 from Doha to Mumbai. Vistara’s final solo flight departed from Bhubaneswar, concluding its independent journey. The integrated flights retain Vistara’s existing routes and schedules, ensuring a seamless transition for passengers with dedicated support teams and integrated loyalty programs.
First flight after Air India-Vistara merger takes off from Doha to Mumbai
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