Air India Welcomes First Airbus A320 Neo in New Livery

Air India Welcomes First Airbus A320 Neo in New Livery

Air India Welcomes First Airbus A320 Neo in New Livery

Air India, owned by Tata Group, has introduced its first narrow-body aircraft in new livery, an Airbus A320 Neo. The aircraft, registered VT-RTN, landed at Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi from Toulouse, France, on Sunday.

Significant Milestone

The addition of the new aircraft is a significant milestone in Air India’s transformation journey. The A320 Neo features a three-class configuration, including luxury business class seats, 24 premium economy seats with extra legroom, and 132 comfortable economy class seats. This is the first time Air India is offering premium economy on its narrow-body aircraft.

Service and Future Plans

The A320 Neo is expected to enter service in August 2024, primarily operating on domestic short-haul routes. Currently, three A320 Neo aircraft with three-class configurations in the old Air India livery have already commenced operations within the domestic network. Starting early next year, Air India plans to enhance the flying experience for its guests by deploying new, upgraded, and refurbished aircraft across both its narrow-body and wide-body fleets.

Rich History

Founded by the legendary J.R.D. Tata, Air India has a rich history in the aviation sector. Its inaugural flight took off on October 15, 1932. Since then, Air India has built an extensive domestic network and operates non-stop flights to major cities around the world, including destinations in the USA, Canada, UK, Europe, Far East, Southeast Asia, Australia, and the Gulf.

Transformation Roadmap

After 69 years as a government-owned enterprise, Air India and its low-cost subsidiary Air India Express were welcomed back into the Tata Group in January 2022. The airline is currently navigating through a significant five-year transformation roadmap under the aegis of Vihaan.AI, with an ambition to become a world-class airline with an Indian heart. The first phase of this transformation, known as the Taxi phase, recently concluded. It focused on addressing the basics, including returning many long-grounded aircraft to service, recruiting additional talent across flying and ground functions, upgrading technology, and enhancing customer care initiatives.

Global Connectivity

Air India is a member of Star Alliance, the world’s largest global airline consortium, which enables it to offer extensive connectivity and facilitate travel for passengers worldwide.

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