Mumbai: Tata Sons is in talks with Singapore Airlines (SIA), its joint-venture partner in Vistara, to waive a non-compete clause and partner with it in a proposed bid for the beleaguered national carrier Air India. The bid will be through Vistara, which is a full-fledged carrier.
The holding company of the $113-billion (₹8.34 lakh crore) salt-to-software conglomerate has taken a decision in principle to bid for Air India, officials close to the developments said.
