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Vistara's New Service Will Make Your Travel Memorable | Paisa Live

Vistara has become the first airline in India to launch WiFi facilities on board. Vistara, which is jointly owned by the Tata Group and Singapore Airlines, announced that it will offer free WiFi for up to 20 minutes on international flights. This new service aims to enhance the travel experience by allowing passengers to stay connected during their journey. Vistara’s introduction of WiFi on flights represents a significant advancement in the airline's commitment to improving passenger comfort and convenience. By providing this service, Vistara is setting a new standard in the Indian aviation industry and offering a more enjoyable and connected travel experience for its passengers.

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