Full-service carrier Vistara, which completed seven years of its operations on January 9, said on Monday its fleet has crossed 50 aircraft with over 12 planes added in the last 21 months alone despite pandemic challenges.
In addition to this, Vistara said it has flown 30 million passengers since its launch on January 9, 2015 in both domestic and overseas markets, the airline said in a statement.
The Delhi-based airline, which is a 51:49 joint venture between India’s salt-to-software conglomerate Tata Group and south-east Asian carrier Singapore Airlines, started flying on international routes from August 2019.
Even as Vistara navigated the aviation industry’s worst-ever crisis COVID-19, it continued to grow in a measured way towards its vision and long-term plans, expanding its fleet by over 25 per cent since April 2020, to have 51 aircraft as on date, it said.