Vistara To Start Flights From India to UK, Germany And France

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Full-service carrier Vistara is probably going to begin flight operations between India and the UK, Germany, and France under the bilateral air bubble arrangements that are signed with these countries, sources in the aviation industry said on Sunday.

Earlier this month, India and the UK signed a bilateral air pact, under which the airlines of both countries can operate international flights with certain restrictions. India had signed similar bilateral pacts with Germany and France in July.

Vistara got its second B787-9 widebody aircraft on Saturday. It had received its first B787-9 aircraft in February.

“Vistara has already got the slots at the Heathrow airport in London. The flights between Delhi and London are likely to be announced in the next few days,” an industry source told PTI.

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The Delhi-London flight is likely to operate thrice a week, the source added.

A widebody aircraft features a bigger fuel tank that permits it to operate long-haul flights. Vistara has 43 planes in its fleet, of which 41 are narrowbody aircraft like A320neo and B737-800NG.

The full-service carrier is additionally likely to operate flights between India and Germany and India and France, another aviation industry source said, adding that the probable destinations for these flights are Frankfurt and Paris respectively.

It is not clear which Indian cities are going to be connected to Frankfurt and Paris by Vistara.

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The private carrier didn’t respond to the queries sent by PTI on the matter.

Scheduled international passenger flights still remain suspended in India since March 23 amid the coronavirus pandemic.

The aviation sector has been significantly impacted because of the travel restrictions imposed in India and other countries in view of the pandemic. All airlines in India have opted for cost-reducing measures like pay cuts, leave without pay, and firing of employees in order to conserve cash.

India resumed domestic passenger flights on May 25 after a gap of two months. The airlines are allowed to operate a maximum of 45 percent of their pre-COVID domestic flights.

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However, the occupancy rate in Indian domestic flights has been around just 50-60 percent since May 25.

(Source: PTI News)


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