Akasa turned one today, and it has to its credit some very interesting firsts in the year that it has operated, and a lot more in store for the future.
Air India has greatly enhanced its lounge network, adding new lounges and food courts across most of their domestic and international operations. Here are some details of the enhanced lounge access privileges.
AirAsia India has received permission to operate as Air India Express, which means the brand that had to be stopped use of, can now officially cease to exist.
Go First is working to resume operations and seems to have the full support of some legal bodies in India. Here is how close they are so far to resuming operations.
Air India is planning to induct three Boeing 777 aircraft, which were earlier with Singapore Airlines, into its own fleet. That means, Air India will have aircraft which were previously with Delta, Etihad and also Singapore Airlines in its fleet.
Air India has gone with CFM’s LEAP engines for their narrow body fleet which they will start building with the induction of A320/321neo and 737 MAX aircraft in the coming years.