Vistara to fly to Tokyo from June 16
The Hindu
The decision to launch a new international route comes despite a fall in demand for travel during the second wave of COVID-19 in the country
Tata Group and Singapore Airlines joint venture Vistara on May 10 announced the launch of flight services to Tokyo starting June 16. The airline will fly once a week between New Delhi and Tokyo (Haneda) under India’s travel bubble agreement with Japan, it said in a statement. The airline will use its Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft with three-class cabin configuration — economy, premium economy and business class.
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