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Air India rolls out upgraded cabins, new aircraft and lounges to target premium travellers

Air India Rolls Out Upgraded Cabins, New Aircraft, and Lounges to Target Premium Travellers
Air India has embarked on a comprehensive upgrade of its long-haul fleet, introducing refurbished cabins, new aircraft, and expanded lounge facilities as part of a strategic effort to attract premium travellers. The airline is investing approximately $400 million (₹3,622 crore) to modernize its Boeing 787-8 and earlier Boeing 777 aircraft, addressing longstanding concerns related to cabin quality, seating comfort, and the overall onboard experience.
Fleet Modernization and Cabin Enhancements
The refurbishment programme, detailed in a recent Economic Times report, aims to transform Air India’s premium cabins significantly. By the end of the year, the airline plans to operate eight Boeing 787-8 aircraft featuring fully refreshed interiors. The first of these retrofitted aircraft, recently unveiled, is expected to serve European routes. The redesigned business class suites now include sliding privacy doors, enclosed storage compartments, and updated seat controls, marking a notable departure from the interiors installed during the airline’s previous government ownership.
This initiative forms a key component of Air India’s broader fleet modernization and transformation strategy, which also includes the induction of approximately six new wide-body aircraft within the year. These upgrades are intended to enhance the airline’s competitive positioning in the premium travel segment, where business and first-class cabins contribute substantially to overall revenue.
Expansion of Premium Ground Services
In parallel with cabin refurbishments, Air India is expanding its premium ground services by opening new lounges at major international hubs such as San Francisco and New York. Earlier this year, the airline inaugurated a new lounge at its primary hub in Delhi, further enhancing the premium travel experience for its customers. Rajesh Dogra, Air India’s chief customer officer, highlighted that these improvements have already contributed to an increase in the airline’s net promoter score, a key indicator of customer satisfaction.
Competitive Landscape and Industry Trends
Air India’s push to elevate its premium offerings comes amid intensifying competition from global carriers. Airlines such as United and Delta are simultaneously expanding their premium cabins, with United introducing Polaris lie-flat seats and Delta developing new business-class suites. Additionally, ATR’s HighLine cabin concepts are targeting the premium market, reflecting a broader industry trend where premium revenue growth is outpacing that of standard economy sales. This competitive environment is likely to drive further enhancements in service quality and pricing strategies across the sector as airlines vie for high-yield travellers.
As Air India accelerates its transformation, the airline’s ability to distinguish its premium experience will be critical in a market where rivals are continuously raising the standards for comfort and service.

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