Yes, members will continue to receive Business Class Vouchers as part of the Flying Returns milestone benefit program once the merger is complete.
Increased Redemption Options: The transition to Air India’s Flying Returns program is beneficial for Vistara cardholders, as it offers enhanced flexibility with access to over 20 airline partners through the Star Alliance, compared to just five with Club Vistara.
For those with Club Vistara accounts, it is essential to ensure that they authorize the transfer of their account data to Flying Returns within 21 days of receiving communication from Air India regarding the merger.
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