New Delhi March 13Vistara has been given permission to start its international operations, PS Kharola, Secretary of Civil Aviation, said on Wednesday.
It was not immediately clear by when the airline, a joint venture between Tata Sons and Singapore Airlines, will begin international operations.
The airline meets the government’s requirement of having a fleet of over 20 aircraft for starting international operations. Vistara, which began operations in 2015, has a fleet of over 20 aircraft and operates over 730 flights a week to 24 destinations.
Vistara’s permission for flying on international routes had been pending with the government for some time now. However, the reasons on why the airline was not given this permission earlier are not clear.