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Vistara to increase frequency from Mumbai to London & Singapore in Q1, 2024

Vistara will boost international connectivity from Mumbai by increasing frequencies to London Heathrow and Singapore. The airline will increase the flight frequency between Mumbai and London Heathrow, from 4x weekly to daily flights, starting March 1, 2024. Additionally, Vistara will introduce a second daily flight between Mumbai and Singapore from February 1, 2024, using its A321neo aircraft.

Vistara also operates daily flights between Delhi and London Heathrow, and flies daily to Singapore from Delhi and 6x weekly from Pune. Bookings for the flights are open on all channels, including Vistara’s website, mobile app, and through travel agents.

Vistara connects Mumbai to a total of 14 international destinations, including Abu Dhabi, Bangkok, Colombo, Dammam, Dhaka, Doha, Dubai, Frankfurt, Jeddah, London Heathrow, Male, Mauritius, Muscat, and Singapore.

 

 

 

SCHEDULE OF FLIGHTS BETWEEN MUMBAI AND SINGAPORE

 

Sector Flight No. Days of Operation Departure Arrival
Mumbai – Singapore UK 105 Daily 00:55 hrs 09:15 hrs
UK 107 Daily 10:50 hrs 18:45 hrs
Singapore – Mumbai UK 106 Daily 10:30 hrs 13:45 hrs
UK 108 Daily 19:45 hrs 23:35 hrs
* All timings shown are in local time zones

** Subject to regulatory approvals

 

 

 

 

SCHEDULE OF FLIGHTS BETWEEN MUMBAI AND LONDON HEATHROW

 

Sector Flight No. Days of Operation Departure Arrival
Mumbai-London UK 015 Daily 14:45 hrs 19:00 hrs
London-Mumbai UK 016 Daily 20:55 hrs 11:15 (+1) hrs
* All timings shown are in local time zones, the exact timings may differ on the respective day of operations

**+1 indicates next-day arrival

*** Subject to regulatory approvals

 

 

 

 

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