Vistara operated its last flight from New Delhi to Singapore before merging with Air India. The merger creates India’s largest international carrier and enhances domestic connectivity.

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After nearly a decade of service, Vistara, the full-service carrier, flew its last flight early this morning, marking the end of its operations. The final journey, UK115, took off from New Delhi to Singapore, signalling the end of an era for the airline, which had been a joint venture between the Tata Group and Singapore Airlines. Vistara’s final domestic flight, UK986, flew from Mumbai to Delhi.
As per PTI, this marks the culmination of Vistara's independent operations, following its merger with Air India. The merger has led to the creation of a much larger airline entity, now the largest international carrier in India and the second-largest in the domestic sector. The merged entity has made a significant impact on the country's rapidly expanding aviation industry.