By Asia Samachar Team | SINGAPORE |
India’s full-service carrier Vistara will soon start flying Singapore to Delhi and Mumbai, with one-stop connections to Amritsar, Chandigarh, Jammu, Lucknow, Ranchi, Raipur, Srinagar and Varanasi.
Starting next month, the joint venture of Tata Sons and Singapore Airlines of will operate two daily flights to Singapore, one each from Delhi and Mumbai.
In an update at its website, Vistara said it will fly its Boeing 737-800NG aircraft with two-class cabin configuration (business and economy) to Singapore.
The airline announced introductory all-inclusive round-trip fares as follows:
Singapore it the airline’s first international destination given the opportunities it presents for corporate, business as well as leisure travel, said Vistara CEO Leslie Thng.
The airline has announced introductory all-inclusive round-trip fares of S$451 (economy) and $1,452 (business) for Singapore-New Delhi-Singapore and S$522 (economy) and $S1,972 (business) for Singapore-Mumbai-Singapore.
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