Air India kicks off Vistara A320neo narrowbody livery update

In 2022, Air India announced that it would set aside USD 400 million to retrofit its existing 777 and 787 wide-body aircraft. The airline was supposed to start retrofitting the wide-body aircraft and follow up with the narrow-body airliners. However, it flipped the plan, and the narrowbody aircraft began a retrofit first.

Air India A320neo narrowbody retrofit completed.

Air India announced the commencement of its over USD 400 million retrofit programme for a phased revamp of 67 legacy aircraft in its fleet. Air India will utilise this retrofit to refresh the product to the new Air India experience — featuring a three-cabin configuration, new seats, carpets, curtains, and upholstery. The programme commenced with 27 narrow-body Airbus A320neo aircraft, followed by 40 wide-body Boeing aircraft.

The first narrow-body aircraft to commence the refit program was VT-EXN, an A320neo that entered the hangar on Monday, September 16, 2024. After prototyping and necessary regulatory approvals, VT-EXN entered commercial service in December 2024, joining the newly delivered and operational Air India A320neo aircraft that already feature upgraded cabin interiors and configuration.

a plane parked in a field

VT-EXN, Air India’s leased A320neo, enters the hangar (Image Courtesy Air India)

This exercise moved at top speed, with the entire batch of 27 aircraft being completed and returning to service as of October 31, 2025. This means that within 11 months, Air India and its partners completed the retrofit. With these, combined with 14 newly delivered A320neo aircraft and those integrated following the merger of Vistara into Air India, the airline now operates 104 A320 Family aircraft, featuring new or upgraded cabin interiors.

Air India now operates 3,024 weekly flights across 82 domestic and short-haul international routes using this fleet with 3 class aircraft:

  • Domestic India routes: All flights on the busiest domestic routes such as Delhi-Mumbai, Delhi-Hyderabad, Delhi-Bengaluru, Delhi-Kolkata, Delhi-Chennai, Mumbai-Bengaluru, Mumbai-Hyderabad, Mumbai-Chennai and Mumbai-Kolkata, in addition to many others.
  • Short-haul international routes: All flights to and from Bangkok, Phuket, Ho Chi Minh City, Kuala Lumpur, Bali (Denpasar), Manila, Mauritius, Malé (Maldives), Riyadh, Jeddah, and most flights to and from Singapore.

The retrofit included 3,564 new Economy Class seats, 648 new Premium Economy Class seats, and 216 new Business Class seats.

Campbell Wilson, Chief Executive Officer & Managing Director, Air India, said

We continue to make good progress on the upgradation of our fleet. With over 100 of our A320 Family aircraft now featuring modern interiors, our guests will enjoy a superior travel experience across our extensive network.

As we mark the end of the first phase of our narrowbody retrofit, we remain committed to elevating passenger experience and offering cabin products of global standards to our guests.

One of the last retrofit aircraft has also been painted in the Star Alliance livery.

A commercial airplane on a runway, featuring "Star Alliance" branding on its fuselage. The aircraft is white with a dark tail fin displaying a star logo. The sky is partly cloudy, and there is grass alongside the runway.

What’s inside the retrofit Air India A320neos?

The retrofit A320neo aircraft features eight seats in Business, 24 extra-legroom seats in Premium Economy, and 132 seats in Economy, offering a more comprehensive choice to its guests. Subtle cabin lighting, spacious legroom, and a wider pitch, along with modern features like portable electronic device (PED) holders and USB ports with Type A and C options, round out the offering.

The Business cabins offer 40-inch ergonomic seats with a 7-inch recline, adjustable armrests, footrests, and backrests, as well as a tray table that deploys at the push of a button. The tray table includes a personal Electronic Device (PED) holder with multiple charging ports. The Premium Economy cabins provide larger seats with superior upholstery, a four-way adjustable headrest, a 32-inch pitch with a 4-inch recline, a PED holder and USB ports. Economy seats are ergonomically designed with comfortable upholstery, a 28-29-inch seat pitch, 4-inch recline, and ample legroom, featuring amenities such as a PED holder and USB ports.

seats in an airplane with seats and windows

Air India’s new Economy Class seat for the A320neo

Air India kicks off livery update for the A320neo fleet from Vistara

Starting in 2026, Air India will retrofit 13 of its legacy A321 aircraft (the VT-PPx series). These aircraft are being sequenced for refit and a new livery, along with the erstwhile Vistara fleet, for which the paint shop trips have been initiated.

Viswanath, a plane spotter from Chennai, reports on the first ex-Vistara aircraft getting its livery updated and returning to the fleet after paint. The aircraft, which was painted at GMR Aero’s shop in Hyderabad, was away for approximately four and a half weeks and has just returned to the fleet on December 23, 2025. VT-TNS is now in Hosur for its livery to be updated.

The image shows an Air India airplane on a runway at an airport. The aircraft is white with red and gold accents, and the Air India logo is visible on the fuselage. The tail features a colorful design with red, purple, and gold patterns. The background includes airport infrastructure and a hazy cityscape.

First re-painted ex-Vistara A320neo in Air India Colours (Image: Instagram.com/madras_Spotting)

The image shows the tail section of an Airbus A320neo aircraft on a runway. The tail features a colorful geometric design in red, purple, and gold. The Indian flag is visible on the fuselage, along with the registration number "VT-TNR." In the background, there are signs and a grassy area near the runway.

First re-painted ex-Vistara A320neo in Air India Colours in closeup (Image: Instagram.com/madras_Spotting)

On the inside, though, the product is not being updated. Just seat covers being changed. According to an image posted on X by a passenger on the plane, the seat covers have switched from grey leather to red cloth.

Bottomline

Air India has completed the first phase of its ambitious retrofit project for its narrowbody aircraft fleet, which features a new 3-cabin seat configuration. In the next phase, the Vistara A320neos are being repainted, with the first one already done and the second in progress. 13 A321 aircraft (legacy aircraft) will also be retrofitted. The wide-body retrofit has also begun and is expected to continue through October 2028, according to current projections.

Could you let me know what you think of the Air India Retrofit exercise at the current moment?


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