Vistara, a joint venture airline of the Tata Group and Singapore Airlines, also joined the COVID-19 vaccine transportation drive in the country on Wednesday, carrying multiple shipments to various destinations including a flight to Varanasi from Mumbai. According to Vistara, it airlifted four boxes (weighing 90.5 kg) of Covaxin, the indigenous coronavirus vaccine developed by Bharat Biotech, to Delhi from Hyderabad on its flight UK 860. Vistara is actively participating in the transportation of COVID-19 vaccines and collaborating with the government-approved suppliers, the Delhi-based airline said in a statement. As part of this, the airline carried multiple shipments of the vaccines on various routes on Wednesday, it said. Vistara also operated a flight to Varanasi, which transported 16 boxes (weighing 512 kg) of Covishield from Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport on Wednesday, it said. Indonesian president receives 1st Chinese COVID-19 vaccine shot Sputnik: Venezuela to receive first 10-mln doses of Russia's Vaccine AirAsia leverages digital platform to focus more airline partnerships