Air India has kicked off a major $400 million renovation plan to revamp 67 of its older aircraft. This makeover will bring a fresh, modern experience to passengers with new cabins, seats, carpets, curtains, and more. The upgrade will first start with 27 narrow-body Airbus A320neo planes, followed by 40 wide-body Boeing aircraft.

The first plane to enter this transformation is the A320neo, known as VT-EXN, which began its upgrade on Monday. Once the required approvals are in place, it’s expected to rejoin service in December 2024. This upgraded A320neo will join the fleet of eight newly delivered Air India A320neos that already feature the updated interiors.

Air India plans to refurbish around 3-4 planes each month, aiming to finish the entire narrow-body fleet by mid-2025. CEO Campbell Wilson expressed his excitement about the revamp, stating “Over time, all the legacy widebody aircraft will also be refitted. This comprehensive upgradation of Air India’s physical product is an important component of Air India transforming into a world-class airline.

” The refurbished A320neo planes will feature three cabin classes: Business, Premium Economy, and Economy. Passengers can enjoy luxury with 8 seats in Business, 24 extra legroom seats in Premium Economy, and 132 comfy seats in Economy. Other perks include improved lighting, more legroom, and modern amenities like USB charging ports and holders for electronic devices.

The Business class will offer 40-inch ergonomic seats wit.