Air India merger brings changes, but with continued benefits until March 2026 and expanded redemption options.
The decision to merge Vistara with Air India was taken in 2022 after the Tata Group acquired Air India from the government.
Travellers are eager to understand how their loyalty points, membership statuses, and rewards will transition as Club Vistara integrates with Air India’s Flying Returns programme.
In view of the impending merger, Vistara started transitioning away from its Airline Partnerships with Japan Airlines, Air ...
Discover the significant changes for passengers as Vistara merges with Air India, including CV points transition and loyalty ...
Today, Vistara flies its final journey before merging with Air India on Nov 12, sparking major changes for Vistara credit cardholders and loyalty members as their benefits shift to Flying Returns.
Vistara will cease operations today, ahead of its full integration with Air India tomorrow. This major transition begs the question: what happens to Vistara's co-branded credit cards, Club Vistara ...
The Vistara aircraft will continue to operate under Air India, but they will carry a new four-digit flight code that starts ...
As Vistara and Air India merge, certain elements of your travel experience might be modified. Here are seven crucial ...
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