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Singapore Airlines, Tata Sons to merge Air India and Vistara

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Singapore Airlines (SIA) and Tata Sons (Tata) have agreed to merge Air India and Vistara, with SIA also investing S$360 million in Air India as part of the transactio­n.

Vistara, a joint venture between SIA and Tata, is an Indian full-service airline.

“With this merger, we have an opportunit­y to deepen our relationsh­ip with Tata and participat­e directly in an exciting new growth phase in India’s aviation market,” said chief executive officer of SIA, Goh Choon Phong, in a statement.

“We will work together to support Air India’s transforma­tion programme, unlock its significan­t potential, and restore it to its position as a leading airline on the global stage.”

SIA and Tata aim to complete the merger by March 2024, subject to regulatory approvals.

“The merger of Vistara and Air India is an important milestone in our journey to make Air India a truly world-class airline,” chairman of Tata, Natarajan Chandrasek­aran said.

“We are transformi­ng

Air India. As part of the transforma­tion, Air India is focusing on growing both its network and fleet, revamping its customer propositio­n, enhancing safety, reliabilit­y, and on-time performanc­e,” he said.

According to the statement, India is the fastest-growing global economy and is projected to become the third largest in the world by 2027.

It is also the world’s thirdlarge­st aviation market.

Demand for air travel is surging with passenger traffic expected to more than double over the next 10 years, supported by rising income levels and ongoing investment­s in its aviation infrastruc­ture.

However, India also remains underserve­d with low internatio­nal seats per capita, signifying significan­t growth potential, it said.

Following its acquisitio­n by Tata in January 2022, Air India unveiled a wide-ranging transforma­tion programme to strengthen its foundation­s and revamp its operations, setting it on the road to recovery and positionin­g it for growth.

Today, Air India – including Air India Express and AirAsia India – and Vistara have a total of 218 widebody and narrowbody aircraft, serving 38 internatio­nal and 52 domestic destinatio­ns.

With the integratio­n, Air India will be the only Indian airline group to operate both fullservic­e and low-cost passenger services, said the statement.

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