Indian Airlines is now AIR INDIA
In an earnest attempt to pave way for
emergence of a single entity as India's national flag
carrier, Indian Airlines and
Air India, India's premier airlines
were merged to form Air India and
provide an integrated international and domestic
footprint, for the advantage of travellers. This merger
has brought seamless integration of domestic and
international flights, allowing passengers to check in
for their international flight from any domestic point
in India. Indian Airlines, in its new avtar of Air India can be identified with its key colour as orange and a contemporary graphic representation of a flying swan with the Konark Chakra placed inside it, the imagery depicting traditional hospitality and service.
The new Air India has an improved frequent flier programs with new offerings to various global destinations. The consumer is a clear winner in the merger, having a much-improved product and superior service quality.
Indian Airlines fleet joins Air India fleet???.
Air India, together, has a fleet of
more than 200 aircrafts, which includes 3 wide bodied airbus
A300s, 47 fly-by-wire airbus A320s, 3 Airbus A319s, 11 Boeing
737s, 2 Dornier Do-228 aircraft, 4 ATR-42 and others. Air India has placed orders for 67 new aircrafts, which includes 4
Boeing 777-200LR's, 12 Boeing 777-300LR's, 27 Boeing 787-8's,
15 A321 Airbuses and 9 A319 Airbuses.
The new fleet has brought
in a product and service level, that is the best in
class, which includes in-flight entertainment, better
seats and enhanced in-flight service. A combined
schedule enables better connectivity to the largest
international airline in India as well as improved
service to various domestic points in India.
Air India connects 146
international and domestic destinations around the world,
including 12 gateways in India with Air India Express, which
is a fully-owned subsidiary of Air India. Some destinations
are through code share. With the commencement of the merger,
all sectors covered by the erstwhile Indian Airlines are now
covered by Air India.
AI has a network that spans from
Asia to America covering Gulf, Africa and Europe. In all, it
covers 89 destinations ? 49 within India and 40 abroad. AI
flies to various destinations in India, which include
important cities like Delhi, Bangalore, Mumbai, Kolkata,
Lucknow, Hyderabad, Pune, and Chennai along with regional
destinations like Ahmedabad, Gorakhpur, Allahabad,
Bhubaneshwar, Ranchi and others. For cheap airfares and great
deals on international and domestic air tickets, including
popular travel sectors like New Delhi-Bangalore-New Delhi,
Mumbai-Bangalore-Mumbai, New Delhi-Mumbai-New Delhi,
Bangalore-New Delhi-Bangalore, Mumbai-Goa-Mumbai,
Delhi-Goa-Delhi, Bangalore-Hyderabad-Bangalore and more, book
your travel on Air India. For more information, log on to http://www.makemytrip.com/
Sectors from New Delhi
Bangalore
Chennai
Goa
Hyderabad
Jaipur
Pune
Kolkata
Lucknow
Bhubaneshwar
Sectors from Mumbai
New Delhi
Hyderabad
Goa
Kolkata
Pune
Cochin
Trivandrum
Sectors from Bangalore
New Delhi
Hyderabad
Goa
Kolkata
Pune
Cochin
Trivandrum
Sectors from Kolkata
New Delhi
Hyderabad
Chennai
Bangalore
