Air India refunded a passenger who described his first-class experience on a US-Delhi flight as the worst ever. The passenger, Anip Patel, faced dirty seats, an inoperative entertainment system, and ...
The Tata-owned airline operator Air India has refunded full amount to Anip Patel, the founder of CaPatel Investments, a Chicago-based venture capital firm, after his video of the first-class cabin ...
Anip Patel, the CEO of CaPatel Investments and an Indian-American passenger, recently expressed his dissatisfaction with Air India’s business class service on a non-stop flight from New Delhi to ...
Air India is the national carrier of India, with its main hubs at Delhi and Mumbai airports. The carrier’s network covers domestic and regional destinations, as well as international services to ...
An ecstatic Akash punches the air in celebration as India coach Gautam Gambhir gets off his seat to give a standing ovation to the young pacer. OUT!!! After playing a decent knock with the bat ...
Indian-American passenger criticizes Air India for “nightmare” first-class experience on a $6300 flight from New Delhi to Chicago. An Indian-American passenger took to TikTok to criticise and ...
Air India has started its $400-million cabin retrofit program which involves revamping 67 of its current aircraft fleet. The aircraft, 27 Airbus A320neos and 40 Boeing 777 and 787 widebody aircraft, ...
Currently, Air India has a fleet of 142 planes, including around 60 wide body aircraft. The fleet also includes 11 B 777 planes and 25 A320 family aircraft taken on lease. Promoted ...
Air India has announced a significant $400 million refurbishment programme to modernise 67 of its older aircraft as part of its ambitious plan to transform into a world-class airline. The programme ...
Tata group’s flagship airline Air India has kickstarted its over $400-million refurbishment programme for 67 older legacy aircraft that the carrier has from government ownership days. Cabin refit and ...
Did you know India boasts some of the world's busiest airports? In fact, FY 2024 witnessed a surge in air travel, with a whopping 376.4 million passengers using Indian airports—15 percent higher ...