Air India to Fly 5 Key Domestic Routes with Vistara A320 Aircraft
Commencing 1 December, Air India will operate 5 key domestic metro-to-metro routes utilizing Vistara A320 aircraft in a three cabin class configuration.
Commencing 1 December, Air India will operate 5 key domestic metro-to-metro routes utilizing Vistara A320 aircraft in a three cabin class configuration.
Today marks a milestone in the history of Indian aviation as Vistara, the joint venture between Tata Sons and Singapore Airlines, merges with Air India.
Vistara flight UK624, an A320neo inbound from Udaipur, has declared an emergency, squawking code 7700 while on decent to Mumbai.
In the last few moments, Vistara flight UK17 from New Delhi has declared an emergency whilst enroute to London Heathrow. Furthermore, VT-TSE is understood to be the aircraft involved in the incident. Follow below for live updates… LIVE Emergency!: Vistara
Vistara flight UK27, a B787-9 from Mumbai has declared an emergency whilst enroute to Frankfurt and is currently diverting.
Many are asking how the merger with Air India will affect service, so what is it like to fly with Vistara?
Vistara is a major airline within the Indian market, so what is it like to fly onboard with them as a passenger? AviationSource writer Gaurav Gowda documented his travels on a flight between Frankfurt and Bengaluru via Delhi. Without further
On August 14, Vistara flight UK995 from Delhi suffered a hydraulic failure during it’s arrival into Mumbai. Information is limited surrounding this incident, but below is what we know on this so far. Without further ado, let’s get into it…
AviationSource writer Gaurav Gowda tells of his experience onboard a Vistara 787 from Frankfurt to Bengaluru via Delhi
Vistara flight UK788, an A320 bound for Delhi, made a return to Bhubaneswar (BBI) on 1 May after suffering hail damage shortly after take off.