Vistara Airlines Introduces Free Wi-Fi on International Flights

Vistara, a leading full-service airline jointly owned by Tata Group and Singapore Airlines, is set to offer 20 minutes of free Wi-Fi on its international flights. This service will be available across all cabin classes on its Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner and Airbus A321neo aircraft, making Vistara the first Indian airline to provide this amenity.

As a joint venture between Tata Group and Singapore Airlines, Vistara becomes the first Indian airline to offer free in-flight Wi-Fi, enhancing the travel experience for its customers. Passengers can enjoy seamless connectivity and productivity during their flights, with the option to extend Wi-Fi usage by purchasing additional plans using Indian credit or debit cards. The process is streamlined through a one-time password system sent via email.

"At Vistara, we are committed to constantly enhancing the experience of our customers. We are, yet again, delighted to lead the way and become the first Indian airline to offer complimentary Wi-Fi on international flights across all cabins," said Deepak Rajawat, Chief Commercial Officer of Vistara.

Additionally, Vistara provides a free chat facility for all Club Vistara members throughout the flight. Other passengers can choose from various messaging and internet surfing packages for a fee, ensuring everyone can stay connected as needed.

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