The merger of Vistara with Air India, a move that will see Singapore Airlines acquire a 25.1% stake in the Indian national carrier, is set to be completed as soon as possible, pending remaining approvals from relevant authorities. The announcement was made by Singapore Airlines on Tuesday, September 26th.
Merger Approved by Competition Commission of India

The proposed merger has already been approved by the Competition Commission of India (CCI) on September 1st. The CCI's approval comes after both airlines agreed to address competition concerns arising from their union. In a statement released on Tuesday, Singapore Airlines expressed its satisfaction with the CCI's decision and confirmed that it would comply with all commitments made during negotiations.
Vistara: A Joint Venture between Tata Sons and Singapore Airlines
Vistara is currently a joint venture between Tata Sons and Singapore Airlines, with the latter holding a 49 per cent stake in the airline. Following the completion of this merger, however, Singapore Airlines will significantly increase its presence in the Indian aviation market through its newly acquired stake in Air India.
Singapore Airlines Group Commitment
Singapore-based budget airline Scoot — also part of the larger Singapore Airline group — will likewise adhere to these commitments laid out during discussions with CCI. An airline spokesperson stated via email that "Singapore Airlines continues to work with our partner Tata Sons and aims to complete the merger as soon as possible."
Maintaining Minimum Capacity/Supply Level
As part of their commitment to addressing competition concerns raised by CCI over this significant consolidation within India's aviation sector, both Air India and Singapore Airlines have pledged to maintain minimum capacity or supply levels following their merger.
This assurance seeks to prevent any potential monopolistic practices or undue market domination that could arise as a result of the merger, ensuring that consumers continue to benefit from competitive pricing and service offerings within India's aviation industry.
Conclusion
The impending merger between Vistara and Air India marks a significant milestone in Indian aviation, signalling increased foreign investment and a potential shake-up in the market dynamics. With Singapore Airlines set to acquire over a quarter stake in Air India, it will be interesting to see how this influences the future strategies and operations of both airlines. Nevertheless, with commitments made to maintain minimum capacity levels and address competition concerns, it is hoped that this consolidation will ultimately drive further growth and competitiveness within the Indian aviation sector.
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