Singapore Airlines to pump additional ₹3,195 cr into Air India after Vistara merger
Vistara will operate its final flight today before its merger begins on November 12.
Vistara will operate its final flight today before its merger begins on November 12.
Singapore Airlines secures government approval for foreign investment, advancing its merger of Vistara with Tata-owned Air India
Singapore Airlines will get a 25.1% stake in the Air India Group following the merger.
The development paves the way for Tata Group to consolidate all the airlines under one umbrella.
Campbell Wilson talks to Fortune India about the revival journey so far and what's left to be done.
After the merger, Tata Sons will hold 51% of total equity share capital of merged entity, and will retain control over Air India and its subsidiaries