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A new Air India

Posted 12/31/69

WORLDWIDE — Air India, a Tata Group-owned airline, unveiled a  new brand identity and new aircraft livery "that capture the essence of a bold new India, marking a milestone in its …

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A new Air India

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WORLDWIDE — Air India, a Tata Group-owned airline, unveiled a  new brand identity and new aircraft livery "that capture the essence of a bold new India, marking a milestone in its Vihaan.AI transformation of the national institution into a national inspiration," according to a press release.

The new look reimagines the iconic Indian window shape, historically used by Air India, into a gold window frame, symbolizing a "Window of Possibilities."

Air India’s brand-new aircraft livery and design features a palette of deep red, aubergine and gold highlights, as well as a chakra-inspired pattern. It also boasts a striking new custom-made "Air India Sans" font, "marrying confidence with warmth to position Air India as premium, inclusive and accessible," the release continued.

“Our transformative new brand reflects an ambition to make Air India a world class airline serving guests from around the globe, and that represents a new India proudly on the global stage," said Campbell Wilson, Air India CEO.

“The new Air India is bold, confident and vibrant, but also warm and deeply rooted to its rich history and traditions that make Indian hospitality a global benchmark for standards in service.”

Travelers will begin to see the new logo on journeys starting December 2023, when Air India’s first Airbus A350 enters the fleet in the new livery.

“Colors, patterns, shapes and how they come together and what they represent matter, but our actions speak so much louder. We are in the midst of a total transformation to reimagine the role of India’s flagship airline,” Wilson said.

Air India is making significant investments to elevate its service and to strengthen its position as the preferred airline for travelers flying to, from and within India:

  • Air India has confirmed historic purchase agreements to acquire 470 aircraft from Airbus and Boeing at US$70 billion (based on published list prices), with deliveries of the new aircraft starting November this year.
  • The transformation of Air India’s fleet has already begun as the airline leased and bought 20 widebody aircraft this year. A US$400 million program to completely refurbish the interiors of its legacy fleet of 43 widebody aircraft commences mid-2024, which will lead to the installation of brand-new seats in every cabin, new inflight entertainment systems, and inflight internet connectivity. By March 2024, 33 percent of the airline’s widebody fleet will be upgraded, and over the next two-and-a-half years, its entire long-haul fleet will be redone.
  • Air India has launched a new website and mobile app, offering a significantly improved web experience with new digital tools and features.
  • The carrier will also launch a new “open all hours, every day” customer contact center in nine Indian and foreign languages by the end of this year, as well as a completely redesigned loyalty program in early 2024.
  • The airline is investing in building completely new lounges at Delhi [India] and New York's JFK airports, having recently announced a global lounge network expansion, achieving 100 percent lounge access coverage for premium customers at all destinations in its international route network.
  • Air India has now welcomed more than 5,000 new staff, including 3,200 cabin crew and nearly 1,000 cockpit crew, who are helping to drive the cultural transformation taking place at the heart of Air India. It is also heavily investing in building one of the world’s largest aviation training academies in India that will upskill a massive number of aviation professionals.

Learn more at airindia.com.

 

 

India, airlines, Air India, travel

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