Singapore Airlines and conglomerate Tata Sons, which jointly launched Indian carrier Vistara in 2015, have agreed to merge Vistara with Air India, which Tata acquired in January 2022, the carriers announced Tuesday.
Singapore also is set to invest $250 million for a 25.1 percent stake in the enlarged Air India Group, which also includes Air India Express and AirAsia India. The carriers expect to complete the merger by March 2024, subject to regulatory approval.
In addition, Singapore and Tata have agreed to make additional capital investments, if needed, through the end of the 2024 fiscal year. Based on Singapore’s stake, that amount could be up to $615 million, payable only after the completion of the merger, according to the carrier.
The merger will “bolster SIA’s presence in India [and] strengthen its multi-hub strategy,” according to Singapore.
Once merged, the Air India Group would have 218 widebody and narrowbody aircraft serving 38 international and 52 domestic markets, according to Singapore.
Air India to Expand Service
Further, last week Air India announced it was expanding its network in the United States and Europe. A new daily route between Mumbai and New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport will launch Feb. 14, 2023. The new service would join the carrier’s Delhi-JFK route and four weekly flights to Newark Liberty International Airport. The Mumbai route will operate using Boeing 777-200LR aircraft.
For Europe, Air India will add new thrice-weekly flights between Mumbai and Paris, and four weekly flights between Mumbai and Frankfurt, Germany. Launch and sale dates will be announced soon.
The carrier also is set to resume from Feb. 1 thrice-weekly flights between Delhi and Milan, from Feb. 18 thrice-weekly flights between Delhi and Vienna, and from March 1 thrice-weekly flights between Delhi and Copenhagen. Bookings now are open for these three routes. All of these flights and the Paris and Frankfurt routes will be operated with Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner aircraft featuring 18 business-class and 238 economy-class seats, according to Air India.
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