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Air India Review 2026 — 4/5

Air India Ltd. (Tata Group) · IATA AI · Founded 1932 · HQ Gurugram, Haryana
★★★★☆   4 / 5
Fleet ~210 aircraft
Domestic 56 cities
International 48 cities
Market share ~14% (domestic) / ~25% (intl India market)
Model full-service
Main hub Delhi
HappyFares Verdict Air India under Tata is mid-transformation — the new A350-900s and refurbished 777/787s offer genuinely competitive long-haul business class, while the older 787/A320 fleet still shows the legacy carrier's shabbier days. For long-haul international (USA, UK, Europe, Australia) it is increasingly the right Indian flag-carrier choice. For domestic, IndiGo + Akasa beat it on price + OTP, but the lounge network + Maharaja Club miles are useful for frequent flyers.

Sub-ratings

On-time performance
★★★½☆
3.7/5
Value for money
★★★½☆
3.9/5
Fleet
★★★★½
4.4/5
Customer service
★★★½☆
3.8/5
Network
★★★★½
4.5/5

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Pros and cons at a glance

✓ What we like

  • Best long-haul international network from India — direct USA (JFK, EWR, ORD, SFO, IAD), UK (LHR, BHX), Europe, Australia, with the Vistara network now folded in.
  • New A350-900 + refurbished 777-300ER + 787-9 deliver competitive flat-bed business class on long-haul routes.
  • Maharaja Club frequent-flyer programme + Star Alliance partnership for global mileage redemption.
  • Largest lounge network of any Indian airline — domestic Maharaja lounges in DEL, BOM, BLR + intl lounges across hubs.
  • Complimentary meals on all domestic flights — actual hot meals on flights over 90 minutes.
  • Generous baggage — 25 kg check-in on domestic Economy (vs IndiGo's 15 kg).
  • Tata Group ownership has restored brand trust + improved on-time performance significantly since 2022.

✗ Where it falls short

  • On-time performance still trails IndiGo (DGCA Apr 2026: 76.4% vs IndiGo's 83.2%) — improving but not yet best-in-class.
  • Mixed fleet age — A350s and new 787s feel modern, but older 777s and A320 family aircraft still show their age.
  • Customer service inconsistency — call-centre wait times and email response speed lag behind IndiGo + Vistara legacy standards.
  • Domestic premium-economy product is inconsistent — varies by aircraft, not always available.
  • Higher fares than IndiGo on most domestic routes (typically 15–30% premium).
  • In-flight Wi-Fi rollout is slow — available on A350/refurb 777 but not most A320/older 787.

Fleet composition

Air India operates ~210 aircraft as of May 2026. Below is the detailed breakdown by aircraft type.

AircraftCountCapacityPrimary use
Airbus A350-900 11 316 seats / 3-class Long-haul USA, Europe, Australia
Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner 13 256 seats / 2-class Medium-long haul intl
Boeing 787-8 27 256 seats / 2-class Europe + Far East
Boeing 777-300ER 13 342 seats / 3-class USA + Europe long-haul
Boeing 777-200LR 3 238 seats / 2-class Ultra-long-haul USA
Airbus A321neo ~33 194 seats / 2-class Domestic metro + medium-haul intl
Airbus A320neo / A320ceo ~85 162–180 seats Domestic + Gulf

Fare tiers explained

Air India's fare structure offers 5 tiers that vary in baggage, meal, and flexibility benefits.

TierCabinCheck-inMealSeatChange feeRefundable
Economy Lite
Budget domestic with full-service feel
7 kg 15 kg Complimentary Paid ₹3,000 No
Economy Comfort
Most domestic + Gulf trips
7 kg 25 kg Complimentary Free (standard) ₹1,500 Yes
Economy Flex
Business travel flexibility
7 kg 25 kg Complimentary + priority Free (premium rows) Zero Yes (full)
Premium Economy
Long-haul comfort upgrade
10 kg 35 kg Enhanced Free Zero Yes
Business
Long-haul flat-bed comfort
15 kg 40 kg (2×) Multi-course Free + lounge Zero Yes

On-time performance

Air India's on-time performance at India's four metro airports was 76.4% in DGCA's April 2026 monthly report — up from 64% pre-Tata in 2022, but still trailing IndiGo (83.2%). The improvement curve is real: 2024 OTP averaged 71%, 2025 averaged 74%, 2026 trending toward 77–78%. Long-haul international punctuality is harder to compare on a single metric — most ultra-long-haul flights run within 30 minutes of schedule.

Safety record

Air India's safety record over the last 20 years has been broadly clean. The notable exception was the AI171 (London-Mumbai) incident in May 2026 — a non-fatal but high-profile event involving a 787 returning to gate after take-off due to engine warning indications. Investigation by AAIB India confirmed no airworthiness defect. Pre-2007, Air India Express IX812 (Mangalore, 2010) remains the most serious historical incident. The airline holds IATA IOSA certification.

Customer service

Tata's 2024 customer-care overhaul has narrowed but not closed the gap with peers. Primary channels: 1860-233-1407 (24×7), customerservice@airindia.com, the AI app, and @airindia Twitter. DGCA April 2026 complaint rate: 0.47 per 10,000 passengers (above industry avg 0.45 — better than Vistara historic but worse than IndiGo). The Maharaja Club tier-based support is meaningfully better than mass-market support.

Route network

Post-Vistara merger (April 2025), Air India operates 56 domestic + 48 international destinations. Long-haul highlights: New York JFK, Newark, Chicago, San Francisco, Washington DC, London Heathrow + Birmingham, Frankfurt, Paris, Amsterdam, Milan, Vienna, Sydney, Melbourne, Tokyo, Seoul. Strong Gulf network and growing Africa coverage (Nairobi, Lagos planned 2026). Star Alliance membership extends reach via United, Lufthansa, Singapore, ANA codeshares.

Popular routes

Baggage policy

Domestic Economy: 7 kg cabin + 25 kg check-in (more generous than IndiGo's 15 kg). International Economy: 7 kg cabin + 30 kg check-in (Gulf/SE Asia) or 2×23 kg (US/UK/Europe under "piece concept"). Business: 2×32 kg (long-haul) or 40 kg (Gulf). Excess: ₹500–700 per kg domestic, route-dependent intl.

Air India vs competitors

Air India vs IndiGo
Full-service vs low-cost on domestic

For domestic trips under 3 hours, IndiGo wins on OTP, frequency, and price. Air India wins if you value the lounge, the Maharaja Club, or want a meal on a 1-hour Delhi→Bombay hop without paying extra.

Air India vs Vistara (merged)
Pre-merger vs post-merger product

Vistara is now part of Air India (merger complete April 2025). The best of Vistara — service polish, soft product, Club Vistara loyalty — has folded into Maharaja Club + the new Air India brand. Some former-Vistara routes still feel slightly more service-polished, but the gap is narrowing fast.

Air India vs Emirates / Etihad / Qatar Airways
For long-haul intl from India

Gulf carriers still win on hard-product polish + frequent network connections, but Air India's nonstop USA + UK options save 4–6 hours of travel time. For premium leisure, the Gulf carriers; for nonstop business travel, increasingly Air India.

Air India vs SpiceJet
Reliability gap

Air India is meaningfully more reliable in 2026. SpiceJet remains cheaper on overlapping routes but the disruption risk is higher.

Who should fly Air India?

✓ Best for

  • Long-haul international travellers (USA, UK, Europe, Australia)
  • Frequent flyers wanting Star Alliance miles + lounge access
  • Domestic full-service travellers who want complimentary meals + 25 kg check-in
  • Business class long-haul where flat-bed + Indian-curry catering matters

✗ Avoid if

  • You only need a domestic 2-hour flight and price is the deciding factor
  • You want best-in-class OTP — IndiGo still wins by 7 percentage points
  • You want consistent in-flight Wi-Fi — currently A350/refurb 777 only

Frequently asked questions

Is Air India safe in 2026?

Yes. Air India holds IATA IOSA safety certification and operates a young 787/A350 long-haul fleet. The 2026 AI171 incident was investigated by AAIB India and confirmed no airworthiness defect. Overall safety record is in line with global full-service carrier averages.

How is Air India business class in 2026?

On the A350-900 (fleet of 11) and refurbished 777-300ER, business class is genuinely competitive — flat-bed seats, multi-course meals, full lounge access. On older 787s and the 777-200LR, the hard product is dated and waiting on refurb. Always check the aircraft type before booking long-haul Air India business.

What happened to Vistara?

Vistara merged into Air India on 12 November 2024, with brand discontinuation completing in April 2025. All Vistara aircraft, routes, and loyalty miles transferred to Air India / Maharaja Club. The Vistara brand no longer operates.

How many kg can I check in on Air India domestic Economy?

25 kg check-in + 7 kg cabin baggage on Air India domestic Economy. This is more generous than IndiGo (15 kg) and SpiceJet (15 kg) for the same fare class.

Does Air India fly nonstop to the USA?

Yes. Nonstop Air India routes to the USA in 2026: Delhi/Mumbai/Bengaluru → New York JFK, Newark EWR, Chicago ORD, San Francisco SFO, Washington DC IAD. These are predominantly operated by A350-900 and Boeing 777.

Is Air India part of an airline alliance?

Yes — Star Alliance member since 2014. You can earn and redeem miles on Star Alliance carriers including United, Lufthansa, Singapore Airlines, ANA, Turkish Airlines, etc.

The bottom line

Air India is meaningfully better in 2026 than it was in 2022 — the A350 is genuinely competitive, the Vistara merger is complete, and the brand has been credibly restored. For long-haul international, this is the Indian flag carrier you want. For domestic, IndiGo and Akasa still beat it on the basics, but the lounge network and meal-included experience are worth paying ₹1,000–1,500 more for if you fly frequently.

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