India, Nov. 25 -- Vistara-Air India merger will now impact jobs, and also reshape careers in aviation.

Dataquest spoke to Sumit Kumar, Chief Strategy Officer at TeamLease Degree Apprenticeship. Excerpts from an interview:

DQ: What specific strategies does the merged entity have to integrate Air India and Vistara's workforce, while balancing job continuity and role enhancements?

Sumit Kumar: The integration of Air India and Vistara's workforce represents a transformative milestone for India's aviation sector, projected to grow to USD 25-27 billion by 2030 at a CAGR of 10-12%. With over 8,000 weekly flights and a fleet of 210 aircraft, the unified airline will serve more than 1,00,000 passengers daily across 90 domestic and international...