Air India has started to induct 777 aircraft which were earlier flying for Etihad. Here is how they look on the inside, and what to expect when you book them for a flight to London Heathrow.
We head inside the Air India Lounge, international at Terminal 3, Delhi, where the airline’s own customers and those of other Star Alliance and Tata group airlines are invited before their start their international journey from Delhi.
The Air India Group is making some interesting moves on various levels to set in synergies inside the group. Here are the details of what to expect in the coming days.
Air India has unveiled the first look of their retrofitted 777s, however, the new seats will arrive on an aircraft a year from now. Here is how the new seats will look. The aircraft will carry the same number of passengers in a more premium configuration.
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.
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.