Air India launches new menu in domestic flights


Tata-owned Air India has introduced a new in-flight menu on domestic routes between October 1, the start of the festive season.
Since the acquisition of Air India by Tata Sons this year, it has been striving to improve services, expand its fleet and increase its overall market share in the fast-growing domestic aviation sector.
In the new in-flight menu, Tata has introduced delicious food, trendy appetizers and decadent desserts that showcase India’s locally sourced culinary influence, a release said.
“The new menu options have been curated to ensure that travelers enjoy a delicious meal with an emphasis on health and wellness… We are excited to introduce this new menu on domestic routes, and work We are preparing a revamp in the international menu as well,” said Sandeep Verma, Head of Inflight Services, Air India.
In August, Air India unveiled ‘vihaan.ai’, a comprehensive transformation plan with a detailed road map for the next five years, under which the airline aims to hold a 30 per cent share in the domestic market and expand its international operations. Strong enough.
Meanwhile, Tata and Singapore Airlines joint venture Vistara has started offering live television channels on its Dreamliner aircraft from October 1.
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