NITN | @notintownlive | 24 Feb 2026, 09:49 am
Air India
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Air India and Air India Express will present their upgraded cabin products and refreshed on board experiences at SATTE 2026, taking place from 25 February to 27 February 2026 at Yashobhoomi, New Delhi, offering trade partners and visitors a first-hand look at the airlines’ transformation journey.
The Air India pavilion will showcase the signature elements of the new Air India experience, engaging audiences with a display of its bespoke Business Class and Premium Economy seats featured on Airbus 320neo and Airbus 350 respectively. These seats are designed to deliver greater comfort, and a consistent, world-class inflight experience.
The display will highlight enhancements across the fleet such as improved seats, refined cabin aesthetics, contemporary finishes, and amenities on board that reflect the airline’s evolving global positioning. Visitors can also get a virtual glimpse of Air India’s Airbus 350 at the Virtual Reality (VR) experience zone.
Marking its inaugural participation at SATTE, Air India Express will highlight its rapidly expanding network spanning 45 domestic and 17 international destinations across South Asia, Southeast Asia, and the Gulf region through interactive digital displays.
The showcase will emphasise the airline’s strengthening connectivity, its newly inducted Boeing 737-8 line-fit aircraft featuring an upgraded cabin experience, and its ‘Gourmair’ hot meal offerings, presented through immersive and engaging touchpoints for visitors.
“SATTE 2026 gives us an important platform as a group to strengthen engagement and build stronger relationships with travel partners from across India and South Asia. 2026 is the year of change for Air India group and we are excited to collaborate with our travel trade partners to drive growth, innovation, and connectivity, shaping the future of travel in India and beyond,” said Manish Puri, Head of Global Sales, Air India group
The new cabins of Airbus 320neo and Airbus 350 exhibited at SATTE 2026 reflects Air India’s commitment to provide a seamless experience on its domestic and international routes.
Air India Express operates a fleet of more than 100 aircraft. In December 2025, the airline received its first fully customised line-fit aircraft, marking an important milestone in its fleet modernisation journey. Now, two-thirds of Air India Express’ fleet consists of modern B737‑8 and A320/321Neo aircraft, offering improved fuel-efficiency and enhanced on-board comfort.
Air India expects deliveries of six line-fit (or made-for-Air India) aircraft in 2026, which will include a mix of B787-9 and A350-1000 aircraft.
Air India recently took the delivery of its first line-fit Boeing 787-9 which will soon become the standard across Air India’s Boeing 787 fleet. Air India also began retrofitting its legacy B787-8 last year in an exercise that will see 26 legacy B787-8 aircraft refitted with brand-new cabin interiors custom-styled for Air India as well as the repainting of these aircraft in the airline’s vibrant, new livery.
As one of South Asia’s leading travel and tourism exhibitions, SATTE 2026 provides a strategic platform for both airlines to reinforce their commitment to product excellence, operational reliability, and long-term partnerships across domestic and international markets. The joint participation underscores the group’s approach to strengthening India’s aviation ecosystem and deepening engagement with travel trade partners.
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