Updated 2 August 2023 at 20:42 IST
Air India expands lounge access across domestic, international network
Air India has its own, signature lounges at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport (Terminal 3) and New York (John F. Kennedy International Airport).
- Republic Business
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Air India, one of the leaders in India's aviation sector has expanded and enhanced its network of lounges across airports in India and at all overseas destinations, said the company in a press release. After Tata Sons took over the operations of Air India in 2022, the carrier has formulated a fove year transformation plan called Vihaan.ai.
The company has increased the coverage of lounge access from 16 to 26 airports in India, having entered partnerships with airport lounges at Dibrugarh, Indore, Jammu, Lucknow, Madurai, Mangalore, Nagpur, Patna, Srinagar, and Vadodara.
Apart from that, Air India has partnered with best available food courts at 11 airports where no lounges are available. As per the company statement, Air India’s premium guests can now enjoy services at lounges or food courts at 37 airports across India.
Lounge operations enhanced abroad as well
Outside the country, Air India has enhanced its lounge offering by partnering with the best available lounges at multiple airports, achieving 100 per cent lounge access coverage for premium customers at all 41 destinations in its international route network.
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The carrier has now expanded its lounge network to Chicago (Swissport Lounge), New York-Newark Liberty (SAS Lounge), and Tokyo Narita (Japan Airlines’ Sakura Lounge). At Bangkok and Dhaka airports, it has moved to the Singapore Airlines’ SilverKris Lounge and Balaka Executive Lounge, respectively.
Air India has its own, signature lounges at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport (Terminal 3) and New York (John F. Kennedy International Airport).
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The lounge services are available to guests flying First or Business Class, and to eligible members of Air India’s frequent flyer programme, Flying Returns, and to those of other Star Alliance member airlines.
Rajesh Dogra, Chief Customer Experience & Ground Handling Officer, Air India, said: “The expansion of our lounge network is an important step in our ongoing efforts to enhance premium offerings as a full-service carrier, and in so doing, build greater loyalty among guests. We are happy to be able to offer this experience at nearly all airports that we operate in India and abroad. Further, we will also be enhancing our signature lounge experience at Delhi and New York Airports wherein major modernisation work will be commencing soon."
Published By : Business Desk
Published On: 2 August 2023 at 18:21 IST
