THE EVENTS UNITE TRAVEL PARTNERS IN A FIRST-EVER PAN-INDIA CRICKET TOURNAMENT
Air India has successfully hosted its first-ever pan-India cricket tournament, the Air India Super League 2025, bringing together over 500 participants from 48 leading travel partners spanning Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru and Chennai strengthening its ties with the industry.
Designed as both a competitive sporting event and a dynamic networking platform, the Air India Super League 2025 aims to foster camaraderie between Air India and its valued travel partners, including Travel Management Companies and Online Travel Agents.
During the tournament, teams from various cities competed in regional Round Robin matches, with winners advancing to the National Finale in New Delhi. Air India flew down qualifying teams to the capital for the grand finale, held on Sunday, February 9, 2025, at Chanakyapuri, New Delhi.
Team Travel High Titans (Travel High Pvt. Ltd) won the first Air India Super League 2025 trophy beating Tripjack Warriors (Tripjack Pvt. Ltd.) in a thrilling final match. Team Travel High Titans won by 62 runs.
The tournament featured an array of trophies, medals, and certificates to honour outstanding performances. The Round Robin Winner trophy was awarded to the top team from each of the four cities, while finalists competed for the ultimate championship title. Participants and winners were also recognized in multiple categories, including Man of the Match, Best Fielder, Most Catches in Air India Super League 2025, and Player of Air India Super League 2025, among others. These matches were hosted live on YouTube, ensuring that friends and family of participants could tune in from the comfort of their homes.
With the Air India Super League 2025, Air India aims to create engaging and memorable experiences for its travel partners while also offering them a platform for networking.
As part of its ongoing five-year transformation program Vihaan.AI, Air India is modernizing its fleet and introducing new products and services for customers. Air India recently confirmed to purchase of 100 Airbus aircraft, in addition to its orders for 570 new aircraft with Airbus and Boeing. It has also commenced a USD 400 million interior retrofit program for its legacy aircraft.
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