December 15, 2024

Air India restructures its airfare policies across all cabin classes

Air India is implementing a comprehensive restructuring of its airfare policies, covering all cabin classes, amid its ongoing efforts to enhance its global presence and profitability. This shift comes in the context of the airline’s broader plans under the Tata Group to integrate services with Vistara and streamline operations. The changes reflect a strategic push to attract a diverse range of passengers, including premium, budget, and corporate travelers.

As part of this overhaul, Air India is simplifying its fare structures across Economy, Premium Economy, Business, and First Class, introducing more transparent pricing tiers that provide passengers with clearer value propositions. The airline aims to improve customer engagement by ensuring that ticket prices across its global network are competitive while delivering a higher standard of service onboard. The restructuring includes expanding its flexibility options for Economy passengers and improving the availability of premium services for frequent flyers.

In Economy class, Air India is now offering greater flexibility in ticket choices, introducing distinct tiers for passengers with varying needs, such as free baggage, meal services, and flexibility on changes and cancellations. This move is designed to make air travel more accessible while allowing customers to personalize their experiences based on their requirements and budgets.

Premium Economy, a class that has gained significant popularity on international routes, will also see enhancements. Air India is revising its fare structures to provide more competitive rates and improved onboard services, such as more spacious seating, additional baggage allowances, and enhanced meal options, appealing to passengers seeking a mid-tier experience between Economy and Business Class.

Business and First Class passengers are expected to benefit the most from this policy restructuring. The airline has committed to upgrading its premium services across these classes, particularly focusing on improving the inflight experience with better meal options, entertainment, and more personalized services. By enhancing its premium product offering, Air India aims to capture a larger share of the corporate travel market, which is seeing a gradual recovery post-pandemic.

The changes coincide with the broader integration of Vistara into Air India’s operations. As Vistara’s routes and services are absorbed into Air India, starting November 2024, passengers will notice more uniformity in fares and service levels across the combined airline. This integration is set to streamline operations while maintaining the customer-centric approach both airlines have championed. Additionally, frequent flyers from Vistara will find their loyalty points transferred to Air India’s Flying Returns program, ensuring continuity in customer rewards.

The restructuring aligns with Air India’s efforts to transform itself into a leading global airline. Under the ownership of the Tata Group, which took over the airline in 2022, Air India has embarked on an aggressive turnaround plan aimed at regaining its position in the international market. In tandem with these changes, the airline has placed a significant aircraft order to renew and expand its fleet, adding more fuel-efficient planes that will support its long-haul routes.

Part of the fleet expansion includes the introduction of wide-body aircraft that are better suited for long-haul international travel, offering a more comfortable experience for premium passengers and greater seating capacity for economy travelers. This expansion aligns with the airline’s goal to serve more destinations in Europe, North America, and Asia-Pacific, positioning itself as a major player in the international aviation market.

The fare restructuring is also expected to better align Air India’s pricing with global standards, making it more competitive against international carriers such as Emirates, Qatar Airways, and Singapore Airlines. Air India’s management has emphasized that the new policies aim to balance affordability with service excellence, ensuring that the airline can cater to a diverse demographic while maintaining profitability.