Vistara airline starts ground operation


After weeks of bad news, the skies seem to have cleared up a little for Indian aviation—although in a more narrow sense, onset of fog has been delaying some flights into and out of Delhi. 

It's back to business as usual at SpiceJet, which has resumed normal--albeit reduced—services, cooling off fares that had shot up due to wholesale cancellations by the carrier in the past few days. Meanwhile, those seeking wider choice in full-service carriers can look forward to the January 9 start of services by Vistara, joint venture between Tata Sons and Singapore Airlines, which began selling tickets on Thursday. 



The carrier has already told travel agents that it will start giving them incentives and offer discounts on routes on which it has cut flights. Vistara is offering a threeclass configuration on its Airbus A320s with 148 seats per flight. Delhi-Mumbai economy class tickets are priced at Rs 9,233 for the launch day, the highest among all carriers, the lowest being Rs 5,402 for that day. 


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