Air India is preparing to introduce in-flight Wi-Fi services, allowing passengers to stay connected during their journey. Soon, travelers on Air India flights will be able to browse social media, send emails, and perform other tasks requiring internet access. The first aircraft to offer this service will be the A350, operating on the Delhi to London Heathrow route.

On September 2, Air India announced that it has started flights between Delhi and London Heathrow using the A350-900. The airline described this as part of an “ambitious transformation journey” and noted that the route will operate twice daily.


Air India’s A350 aircraft features 28 private suites in the business class, equipped with full-flat beds, offering a luxurious experience for passengers. Additionally, the aircraft includes 24 seats in both premium economy and economy classes. The Tata Group-owned airline began adding Airbus A350 aircraft to its fleet earlier this year.

While several airlines already provide in-flight Wi-Fi, the trend is expected to continue growing to meet increasing passenger demand for connectivity.