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Vistara, was an Indian full-service airline, based in Gurgaon, with its hub at Delhi. The carrier, a joint venture between Tata Sons and Singapore Airlines, commenced operations on 9 January 2015 with its inaugural flight between Delhi and Mumbai. The airline was merged with Air India on 11 November 2024 and ceased operations.
Tata SIA Airlines Limited (trading as Vistara) was an Indian full-service airline, based in Gurgaon, with its hub at Indira Gandhi International Airport. The carrier, a joint venture between Tata Sons and Singapore Airlines , commenced operations on 9 January 2015 with its inaugural flight between Delhi and Mumbai .
The test flight out of Terminal 3 was a Singapore Airlines flight from Singapore to Perth. The flight departed T3 at 5:30 pm local time, landing in Perth International Airport at approximately 11:30 pm. [ citation needed ] The terminal has 28 aerobridge gates, with eight capable of handling the Airbus A380.
In 2013, Singapore Airlines announced the formation of a joint venture with India's Tata Sons, [13] which was later christened as Vistara (means "limitless expanse" in Sanskrit). [14] The full-service airline, based in New Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport commenced operation on 9 January 2015.
The contract for the construction of twin-bored tunnels from Changi Airport station to Changi Airport Terminal 5 was awarded to Shanghai Tunnel Engineering Co (Singapore) Pte Ltd for S$321.7 million (US$240.07 million). [42] [43] Construction required tunnelling under a closed runway east of Terminal 2, which was completed in November 2022. [44]
All stations are equipped with platform screen doors, are air-conditioned and have plasma displays indicating the arrival time of the next train. With the opening of Changi Airport MRT station on 8 February 2002, the Skytrain is able to connect passengers at Terminal 1 to the MRT station entrances located at Terminals 2 and 3.
English: A map of Singapore published in The State of Singapore, published by the British Information Services in April 1959. This image is a composite map of two pages in the book, each having one half of the map.
The station is at the east of National University of Singapore (NUS) campus. [20] Other landmarks include Singapore Science Park I and Kent Ridge Park. [21] The station serves NUS internal bus shuttle services that connects the station to other areas of the NUS campus. [22] The station is wheelchair accessible.