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Air India and Vistara commence interline partnership
May 4th 2023
Air India and Vistara have established an interline relationship allowing passengers to travel on both airlines and receive their boarding passes for their entire journey at the start of their first flight. Read More » Also, checked luggage will be tagged through to their final destination. Additionally, the airlines have finalised an irregular operations agreement to transfer passengers onto each other's flights in case of operational disruptions such as cancellations, delays and diversions. “Our common commitment to excellence in safety and customer service lies at the forefront of this partnership,” Air India CEO, Campbell Wilson, said. Vistara CEO, Vinod Kannan, added: “This partnership brings together two leading airlines in India to offer greater convenience and enhanced connectivity to customers traveling across our joint networks.” Tata Group owns 100% of Air India and Vistara is a joint venture between Tata and Singapore Airlines.