Air India Deploys Upgraded Airbus A320neos And Boeing 787s On Key Gateways
The pace of change at Air India is relentless, and the best thing for customers is that the airline is making changes that lift the onboard experience, which often leaves the most impression on passengers. Today, the full-service carrier released details of changes coming in 2025 that will see Air India's best aircraft on its key gateways and schedules optimized to enable better global connections.
Air India has also announced significant updates to its international network starting in 2025, which includes upgrading cabins, optimizing schedules and utilizing former Vistara aircraft on key routes. The airline is deploying its best aircraft to key gateways in Southeast Asia and Europe, complementing the deployment of its Airbus A350 and B777 with upgraded cabin interiors on multiple US and UK routes.
The key takeaways from today's announcement include:
All Delhi-Bangkok flights will be operated by Air India's retrofitted A320neos
Flights to Frankfurt and Singapore from Delhi and Mumbai to offer modern cabin interiors
Optimized flight schedules to enable two-way connections between East and West via India
From January 16, all flights on the Delhi-Bangkok route will use the retrofitted Airbus A320neo, featuring fully refreshed interiors across the economy, premium economy and business class cabins. They also feature Vista Stream, Air India's free wireless inflight entertainment, which allows access to more than 1,600 hours of rich entertainment on personal devices.





