NEW DELHI: Vistara, a joint venture company between the Tata group and Singapore Airlines, today took delivery of its first wide-body aircraft, the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, in the US.
This aircraft will be used to offer medium- and long-haul flight services to Japan and Europe, among others, beginning May.
The airline will become the first Indian carrier to offer three-class product – Economy, premium economy and business class – on its long-haul flights. The other full-service carrier Air India offers two class product.
