New Delhi [India], Amid repeated disruptions, Vistara has announced to expand its operations to 25-30 flights per day, which is expected to provide much-needed flexibility and buffer in the roster and bring stability, the airline said. He said that after reducing operations, the airlines will reach the same level of flight operations that the airlines had in February this year, the spokesperson said. “We are cautiously reducing our operations to about 25-30 flights per day, i.e. about 10 per cent of the capacity that we were operating. This will take you back to the same level of flight operations as at the end of February 2024, given the rosters. This will provide the much needed flexibility and buffer,” Vistara spokesperson told ANI. This proactive approach underlines Vistara's commitment to customer satisfaction. Operational adjustments, he said, include cancellations being made mostly in the domestic network while affected passengers have been re-accommodated on other flights. The spokesperson further said that improvement in the situation has been seen over the last few days and the airline expects its operations to remain stable for the rest of the month and beyond.“These cancellations are mostly made on our domestic network and are done well in advance to minimize inconvenience to customers. Additionally, all affected passengers have already been re-accommodated on other flights, as is implemented, the spokesperson said, "Consistent with what we said earlier, all changes have been made for the month of April 2024 and the situation has already settled with our on-time performance improving over the past few days." , We expect operations to remain stable for the remainder of the month and beyond." The statement said Vistara's strategic maneuvering is aimed at ensuring operational efficiency and maintaining service excellence amid the challenging circumstances. Reflecting a proactive stance. Earlier on Saturday, Vinod Kannan, Vistara's chief executive officer, had said the airline expected operations to stabilize for the rest of April. 2024B at the end of this week, as 98 per cent of pilots have signed the new pay contract, the airline said it is reaching out to all customers affected by the delays and cancellations to offer relevant refunds and compensation, particularly as a large number of Vistara pilots had taken up the new pay rules. Sick leave, which coincides with the merger with AI India.The issue of pilot shortage has arisen from pay cuts recently implemented following the implementation of new flying hours regulations. Due to a crew shortage earlier this week, the full-service carrier faced severe operational disruptions and several flights were cancelled. Vistara CEO also said that the airline is embroiled in this. Pilots should not clarify and resolve their concerns in this regard, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) had last week asked Vistara Airlines to submit daily reports regarding flight operations in compliance with the Civil Aviation Regulations (CAR) .