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Fastening seat belt for merger: AI to deploy additional staff at airports for Vistara customers from Nov 12

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 6 November 2024
India's aviation sector is bracing for the merger of Vistara into Air India. To ensure a smooth transition for passengers, Air India is implementing several measures, including help desks, staff support, and a unified booking system. Vistara flights will retain their existing schedules and crew but operate under a new Air India code.
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