What You Need to Know
You will likely retain your current tier status (Silver, Gold, or Platinum) in the Club Vistara program after the merger.
The combined total points you have in both Club Vistara and Flying Returns programs will be considered for tier status. This means you could potentially be upgraded to a higher tier if the combined points reach the new program's (Flying Returns) threshold.
On the day of migration, your CV Points and Tier Points will be transferred to Flying Returns at a 1:1 ratio.
The points will remain valid for at least a year from the date of migration, even if they are due to expire sooner.
All valid unutilized One-Class Upgrade vouchers and Complimentary Flight Ticket vouchers will be transferred to Flying Returns with the existing validity.
All future bookings will be transferred, and you will receive the revised flight details post migration.
After the merger is complete, the Flying Returns program's rules will be the sole determining factor for your tier status. Familiarize yourself with those rules to understand how to maintain or improve your tier in the future.
You'll keep your current tier status (Silver, Gold, or Platinum) at least, and you might even get bumped up to a higher tier based on your total points in both programs combined.
All your points from both programs will be transferred to the Flying Returns program (1 CV point = 1 Flying Returns point), and they'll be valid for a year.
Any unused upgrade vouchers or complimentary flight tickets you have will also be transferred to the Flying Returns program and can still be used according to their rules.
The exact date for account merging (migration) hasn't been announced yet.
This merger seems to be advantageous for frequent flyers. You'll likely maintain or even improve your tier status, and all your points will be transferred to the new program without losing value. This allows you to continue enjoying benefits like priority boarding, lounge access, or reward flights based on your tier in the combined program.