The Tata Group Tuesday said it has completed the merger of Air India and Vistara, creating a unified full-service airline under the Air India brand. Singapore Airlines (SIA), previously a 49% stakeholder in Vistara, now holds a 25.1% stake in the expanded Air India group, and will invest more capital in the entity.
Campbell Wilson, managing director of Air India, said in the statement that the merger culminates the “consolidation and restructuring phase” of Air India Group’s…





























