The Vistara merger is simply one more step Air India is taking to recapture its former grandeur through Vihaan. AI programme
Nobody could have better articulated the Vistara-Air India merger when it first became public on Tuesday evening than Campbell Wilson, the newly appointed CEO of Air India. Wilson expressed happiness at the news and praised Vistara for its accomplishments since the 51:41 Singapore Airlines and Tata Group JV started operating in November 2013. “The skills, people, systems, and processes that have driven Vistara’s success will complement, strengthen, and accelerate Air India’s Vihaan.AI transformation programme,” he said in a statement. “This will enable the new Air India to more quickly attain the size, reach, and quality befitting a world-class airline proudly…