NEW DELHI/MUMBAI: Marking Tatas' re-entry into the Indian aviation space after over six decades, new airline Vistara on Friday flew its first flight, and said its aim will be to "do it right" without making a big splash. Entering at a turbulent time facing the sector, the airline said it would not be "lavish or over-the-top" in the name of being a full service carrier. Tatas hold a majority 51 per cent stake in Vistara — a joint venture with...
Singapore Airlines, which holds the remaining 49 per cent. The first Vistara flight flew from Delhi to Mumbai today — over six decades after Tata Airlines was rechristened as Air India, and eventually nationalized in 1950s.