Vistara starts bookings, keeps fares much higher than competition

Vistara, the airline begun as a joint venture between Tata Group and Singapore Airlines, opened bookings from Thursday night for its first flights from January 9.

The fares are substantially higher than those of its full-service carrier rivals, Jet Airways and government-owned Air India (AI). It, however, will be the first in India to offer seating and a value-based frequent flyer programme, where bonus points would be given not on miles flown but on what you pay.

Vistara will commence services between and Mumbai on January 9 and will link the two cities to Ahmedabad the next day, in 148-seater Airbus A320 aircraft (16 business, 36 premium economy and 96 economy class seats).
Vistara has two flights on the Delhi-Mumbai route on Friday, January 9, and one return flight to Delhi on that day. Its first flight will take off at 12.30 pm. Its minimum economy fare on offer on Delhi-Mumbai is Rs 7,502. On Friday morning, it was offering tickets at Rs 9,323 for economy class; premium economy seats are priced Rs 15,409. For Monday, January 12, Vistara has three flights on the Delhi-Mumbai route and its lowest fare on sale, Friday, was Rs 7,502 onwards. Premium economy fare was Rs 10,907.

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