Air India secures 'Best Domestic Airline' title for second year at T+L Awards.
Key Points
- 1Air India retained the title of Best Domestic Airline at the Travel + Leisure India and South Asia's Best Awards 2025.
- 2Secured the top honor for the second consecutive year, demonstrating sustained passenger trust during its transformation phase.
- 3The award, determined by reader votes, validates the significant capital expenditure and fleet modernization efforts currently underway at the carrier.
Air India has achieved the distinction of being named the Best Domestic Airline at the Travel + Leisure India and South Asia's Best Awards 2025. This marks the second consecutive year the carrier has secured the top honor, a significant achievement that signals sustained passenger trust and satisfaction amidst the airline's massive restructuring initiatives.
The award is particularly noteworthy as the winners are determined by reader votes, providing direct validation of the carrier's service improvements. This recognition validates the substantial investment Air India is currently undertaking as part of its comprehensive transformation plan. This multi-year effort includes significant capital expenditure focused on fleet modernization, cabin refurbishment, and enhanced customer service protocols, suggesting these strategic investments are beginning to yield tangible results in the competitive Indian domestic market.
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