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Vistara plans to restore pre-COVID standards for flyers, enhance meal services on board

Among the new facilities to restore pre-pandemic experience on board, Vistara announced that the choice of non-vegetarian meals will resume in economy class on all eligible flights effective January 1

February 16, 2022 / 11:30 IST
Vistara : Representative Image

Vistara : Representative Image

Full-service carrier Vistara plans to restore pre-COVID standards of customer experience on board with a range of services - including availability of meals, sources told CNBC TV-18.

The airline also plans to extend the customer services on board in the coming months. Among the new facilities to restore pre-pandemic experience on board, Vistara announced that the choice of non-vegetarian meals will resume in economy class on all eligible flights effective January 1, 2022.

Also Read: Vistara fleet crosses 50 aircraft; 12 planes added in last 21 months

Tea and coffee services - including Starbucks will also resume in all domestic flights with a flying time of 90 minutes and more. The choice of meals for premium economy and business class customers will also increase soon.

Menu cards will resume on long-haul international routes, along with more meal options. These steps are part of its plan to improve inflight entertainment offerings across domestic and international routes.

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Last month, Vistara announced that its fleet has crossed 50 aircraft with over 12 planes added in the last 21 months alone, despite challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Additionally, Vistara said it has flown 30 million passengers since its launch on January 9, 2015 in both domestic and overseas markets. The Gurugram-based airline completed seven years of its operations on January 9.

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first published: Feb 16, 2022 11:54 am

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