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SIA, Vistara sign commercial cooperation partnership

It will strengthen their existing relationship.

Singapore Airlines (SIA) and Vistara have signed a Commercial Cooperation Framework Agreement, which will enable them to offer seamless services by harmonising efforts in capacity planning, sales, marketing, joint fare products, customer services, and operations.

Vistara, a joint venture between Tata Sons Private Limited and SIA, is an Indian full-service airline which started operating in 2015.

“The intent is reflective of our deep-rooted commitment to providing our customers the finest and the most convenient way to fly across the world with the consistency of a five-star travel experience,” Vistara Chief Executive Officer Leslie Thng said.

The agreement, subject to regulatory approval in Singapore, is an extension of a codeshare partnership that came into effect in 2017.
 

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