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India’s Vistara applies to operate to the U.S. from September
April 29th 2021
Indian airline, Vistara, has signalled plans to launch flights to the U.S. from September with 787s. Read More » The airline, owned by India's Tata Sons (51%) and Singapore Airlines (SIA) (49%), has applied to the U.S. Department of Transportation (DoT) for a foreign air carrier permit to operate scheduled and charter services between India and the U.S. "Vistara requests expedited processing of this application to allow it to begin the proposed services as soon as possible," the airline's DoT application, dated April 28, said. No routes were mentioned in the application. The carrier has two 787-9s in its fleet. It codeshares on SIA flights to the U.S.