Air India has announced the successful completion of the retrofit programme for its legacy A320neo fleet, with the final 27 aircraft returning to service with brand-new cabin interiors and in the airline’s vibrant new livery. With these, combined with 14 newly delivered A320neo aircraft and those integrated following the merger of Vistara into Air India, the airline now operates 104 A320 Family aircraft, featuring new or upgraded cabin interiors.
Commenced in September 2024 as part of a broader $400 million initiative to modernise Air India’s entire legacy fleet, the retrofit programme for all 27 legacy A320neo aircraft has been completed in a record 1 year.
Now operating 3,024 flights per week with new or upgraded cabin interiors.
With 104 A320 Family aircraft featuring new or upgraded interiors, Air India now operates 3,024 weekly flights across 82 domestic and short-haul international routes:
Domestic India routes: All flights on the busiest domestic routes such as Delhi-Mumbai, Delhi-Hyderabad, Delhi-Bengaluru, Delhi-Kolkata, Delhi-Chennai, Mumbai-Bengaluru, Mumbai-Hyderabad, Mumbai-Chennai and Mumbai-Kolkata, in addition to many others.
Short-haul international routes: All flights to and from Bangkok, Phuket, Ho Chi Minh City, Kuala Lumpur, Bali (Denpasar), Manila, Mauritius, Malé (Maldives), Riyadh, Jeddah, and most flights to and from Singapore.
Transformed cabin for enhanced comfort
The retrofit programme for the 27 A320neo aircraft involved equipping all aircraft with modern cabin interiors, each in a three-class configuration, ensuring a consistent, world-class in-flight experience. We will include the following items in the installation:
All seats feature USB-A and USB-C ports, allowing travellers to keep their personal electronic devices charged. Passengers can take advantage of ‘Vista Stream’, Air India’s on-board inflight entertainment streaming service, which offers nearly 900 hours of global cinematic content on their personal devices.
Air India has consistently recorded a high Net Promoter Score (NPS) of 45-50 points in its aircraft operations.
Campbell Wilson, Chief Executive Officer & Managing Director, Air India, said: “We continue to make good progress on the upgradation of our fleet. With over 100 of our A320 Family aircraft now featuring modern interiors, our guests will enjoy a superior travel experience across our extensive network.”
As we mark the end of the first phase of our narrowbody retrofit, we remain committed to elevating passenger experience and offering cabin products of global standards to our guests.”
Retrofit of other aircraft in progress
Starting in 2026, Air India will retrofit 13 legacy A321 aircraft. These aircraft are being sequenced for refit and new livery together with the erstwhile Vistara fleet over the next year.
Air India also commenced the widebody retrofit programme for its legacy B787-8 aircraft, with the first of 26 aircraft (VT-ANT) having flown to a Boeing facility in Victorville, California (United States) in July 2025. The programme, now on a steady schedule for completion by mid-2027, will introduce brand-new interiors featuring a three-class configuration with Business Class, Premium Economy, and Economy Class seats.
Starting in early 2027, Air India will also retrofit 13 of its legacy Boeing 777-300ER aircraft, aiming to complete the work by October 2028, but the timeline has shifted due to supply chain delays.
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