Vistara, the Indian airline co-owned by Tata Group and Singapore Airlines, plans to launch new routes in the first quarter of next year as it nears its merger with Air India. The carrier, which currently operates 63 aircraft and flies to 32 domestic and 16 overseas destinations, aims to expand its international operations to account for 40% of its business by the end of the financial year. Vistara has already announced plans to fly to Bali from Delhi and Frankfurt from Mumbai.
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