Singapore Airlines (SIA) remains a key strategic partner for Tata Sons in Air India, according to Tata Sons Chairman N Chandrasekaran. This announcement came during a ceremony marking the successful merger of Vistara into Air India. Vistara, previously a joint venture between Tata Sons (51%) and Singapore Airlines (49%), has now fully merged into Air India, which is entirely owned by Tata Sons. Following the merger, Tata Sons holds a 74.9% stake in Air India, with Singapore Airlines retaining a 25.1% stake.
Goh Choon Phong, CEO, Singapore Airlines, also attended the ceremony, emphasising the significance of the merger in reshaping the Indian aviation landscape. He highlighted that Singapore Airlines would continue to support the…
















