New Delhi:
Vistara on Saturday said it will start operating flights on the Mumbai-Bangkok route from August 5.
The flights on the Mumbai-Bangkok route will be operated five days a week, using the A320neo aircraft, according to a statement issued by the airline.
Vistara currently operates a daily flight on the Delhi-Bangkok route, the statement said.
Vistara -- a 51:49 joint venture between Tata Sons and Singapore Airlines -- has 53 aircraft in its fleet.
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