Mumbai: Vistara is likely to offer 148 seats in a three-class
configuration in its Airbus A320s, industry sources said. Vistara, a
joint venture between the Tata group and Singapore Airlines (SIA), will
commence operations from October this year and it will be the first
domestic airline to offer a ‘premium economy class’.
While the airline management remains tight-lipped about its plans, sources have said it is likely to offer 148 seats per flight - 16 business class, 36 premium economy, and 96 economy class seats.
“We are finalising our plans and will be able to share more details with you in due course when we are ready. Our focus right now is to put together all the right elements in place to provide our guests a seamless experience and welcoming environment whenever they travel with us,” said a Vistara spokesperson.
Foreign airlines Cathay Pacific, Air France and Virgin Atlantic, among others, have ‘premium economy’ seating, which offers more leg room and better meals and amenities to passengers.
Read news in full 01/09/14 Aneesh Phadnis/Business Standard
While the airline management remains tight-lipped about its plans, sources have said it is likely to offer 148 seats per flight - 16 business class, 36 premium economy, and 96 economy class seats.
“We are finalising our plans and will be able to share more details with you in due course when we are ready. Our focus right now is to put together all the right elements in place to provide our guests a seamless experience and welcoming environment whenever they travel with us,” said a Vistara spokesperson.
Foreign airlines Cathay Pacific, Air France and Virgin Atlantic, among others, have ‘premium economy’ seating, which offers more leg room and better meals and amenities to passengers.
Read news in full 01/09/14 Aneesh Phadnis/Business Standard
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