Connect with us

Airlines

Vistara Announces Daily Direct Flights Between Mumbai And Muscat From 12 December 2022

Vistara Announces Daily Direct Flights Between Mumbai And Muscat From 12 December 2022

Vistara Announces Daily Direct Flights Between Mumbai And Muscat From 12 December 2022

Starting on December 12, 2022, Vistara, the best full-service airline in India and a joint venture between the Tata Group and Singapore Airlines, will offer nonstop service between Mumbai and Muscat, the capital of Oman. The airline, which will exclusively operate premium economy class on this route in addition to business and economy class, will run daily flights between the two cities using its A320neo aircraft. Bookings for the flights are gradually becoming available through all available channels, including the Vistara website, mobile app, and travel agencies.

Vistara inaugurates daily non-stop flight between Mumbai and Abu Dhabi(Opens in a new browser tab)

Advertisement

Introductory all-inclusive, round-trip fares are as follows:

Sector
Economy
Premium Economy
Business
Mumbai – Muscat – Mumbai INR 15,999 INR 21,999 INR 49,999
Muscat – Mumbai – Muscat OMR 99 OMR 199 OMR 349

Schedule of flights to/from Muscat, Oman effective 12 December 2022:

Advertisement
Sector
Flight No.
Days of Operation
Departure
Arrival
Mumbai – Muscat UK 0233 Daily 20:00 Hrs 21:35 Hrs
Muscat – Mumbai UK 0234 Daily 22:55 Hrs 3:10 Hrs (+1)

All eligible customers who meet the visa and entry requirements for both countries as set forth by the relevant government organisations will be accepted by Vistara. Before making any reservations, Vistara highly advises all of its clients to thoroughly comprehend these policies.

Vistara Wins Big at 2022 World Airline Awards by Skytrax(Opens in a new browser tab)

Advertisement

Vistara is the top-rated airline in India according to Skytrax and TripAdvisor, and it has won numerous ‘Best Airline’ awards. It is also praised for maintaining high safety standards and providing world-class cabin cleanliness. In addition to being named the “Best Airline in India and Southern Asia” for the second consecutive year, “Best Airline Staff Service in India and Southern Asia” for the fourth consecutive year, “Best Cabin Crew in India and Southern Asia” for the second consecutive year, and “Best Business Class in India and Southern Asia” at the prestigious Skytrax World Airline Awards 2022, the airline has recently been listed among the top 20 airlines in the world.

Advertisement

Airlines

Singapore Airlines Ordered to Pay $3,580 to Couple over Faulty Seats

Singapore Airlines Ordered to Pay $3,580 to Couple over Faulty Seats
Image:Wikipedia

Following a dispute over defective seats during their voyage from India to Australia last year, Singapore Airlines (SIA) has been compelled to pay a sum exceeding S$3,500 to an Indian couple.

The District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission in Hyderabad ruled in favour of Ravi and Anjali Gupta, who on May 23, 2023, had problems with their business class seats that were meant to automatically recline on their flight from Hyderabad to Australia via Singapore.

Advertisement

Reports from media outlets in India highlighted the discomfort experienced by the couple, who were compelled to endure the entire journey without the benefit of reclining seats, despite having paid a significant amount which cost around 66,750 rupees (S$1,090) for each ticket, lodged a complaint during the flight, expressing their dissatisfaction with the situation.

Singapore Airlines initially offered compensation in the form of 10,000 KrisFlyer miles per person, which was declined by the passengers. As reported by CNA, Singapore Airlines apologised for any difficulty the technical failure may have caused and acknowledged the District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission of Hyderabad’s ruling.

Advertisement

SIA clarified that while the automatic recline feature on Mr. and Mrs. Gupta’s seats experienced a glitch, the manual recline function remained operational during the flight from Hyderabad to Singapore.

Regrettably, due to a fully occupied flight, SIA staff were unable to arrange alternative seating within the business class cabin. However, the airline asserts that its crew diligently monitored the couple’s comfort throughout the journey, offering to manually adjust the seats as needed.

Advertisement
Continue Reading

Airlines

Cathay Pacific asks business class customers to bring their own cutlery

Cathay Pacific asks business class customers to bring their own cutlery

In an innovative move towards sustainability, renowned Hong Kong carrier Cathay Pacific has recently floated an unconventional idea to its business class customers.

Bringing their own cutlery sets onboard. This initiative, revealed through a member survey circulated within the airline’s “Cathay Lab” community – a platform comprising frequent business class travelers – has stirred a wave of curiosity within the aviation industry.

Advertisement

With sustainability becoming an increasing concern in aviation, Cathay Pacific’s survey aimed to gauge passengers‘ willingness to partake in various eco-friendly practices during their journeys.

Among the initiatives presented, including refilling reusable water bottles and recycling plastic, the prospect of bringing personal cutlery garnered significant attention. Some members expressed practical concerns, questioning the feasibility of carrying cutlery through airport security and the potential inconvenience for passengers unaware of regulations.

Advertisement

Others suggested that Cathay Pacific should simply provide reusable cutlery onboard instead. Furthermore, there were suspicions among some respondents that the BYO cutlery proposal might be a precursor to introducing additional charges, with one user humorously envisioning a scenario where the airline lends cutlery sets for a fee.

Despite the skepticism surrounding the proposal, Cathay Pacific’s exploration of innovative sustainability measures reflects a broader industry trend towards environmental consciousness.

Advertisement
Continue Reading

Airlines

Air India and IndiGo’s Joint Initiative, Plans for 170 Wide-Body Aircraft

Air India and IndiGo's Joint Initiative, Plans for 170 Wide-Body Aircraft

In a bold move that underscores their confidence in India’s burgeoning aviation sector, Air India and IndiGo have revealed ambitious plans to acquire a combined total of up to 170 wide-body aircraft.

This strategic investment marks a significant shift in the country’s aviation landscape, as it brings European aircraft manufacturer Airbus into a domain traditionally dominated by American giant Boeing.

Advertisement

With India positioned as one of the world’s fastest-growing aviation markets, the timing couldn’t be more opportune for such expansion endeavors. The aim is clear: to elevate India’s status as a global aviation hub by enhancing connectivity through direct flights between Indian cities and international destinations.

Currently, a substantial portion of India’s international air traffic relies on overseas hubs, particularly in the Gulf region. IndiGo’s announcement of firm orders for 30 A350-900 aircraft, with an option for an additional 70, signals its commitment to capturing a larger share of the long-haul market.

Advertisement

Meanwhile, Air India’s comprehensive order, unveiled last year, encompasses 70 wide-body planes, including a mix of A350 and Boeing 787 models.

Recognizing the potential for disruption in the long and ultra-long haul segments, aviation consultancy CAPA India has emphasized the pivotal role Indian carriers can play in driving innovation and transformation.

Advertisement

With the current combined fleet size of Indian airlines exceeding 700 aircraft, the stage is set for Air India and IndiGo to spearhead a new era of growth and connectivity in the Indian aviation sector.

Advertisement
Continue Reading
Advertisement

Advertisement

Trending