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.............................. Air India
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Air India (formerly Air-India, Hindi: एअर इंडिया) is the national flag carrier of India with a worldwide network of passenger and cargo services. It is the only state-owned airline in the country, having recently merged with Indian Airlines. Its main bases are Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport, Mumbai and Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi with hubs at Chennai International Airport. The airline connects 146 international and domestic destinations around the world, including 12 gateways in India with Air India Express, which is a fully-owned subsidiary of Air India. Some destinations are through codeshare.
In March 2004, Air India started non-stop flights from Ahmedabad's Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport to London, Heathrow, making it the third station from India (after Mumbai and Delhi). In December 2004, Air India leased three Boeing 777-222ER aircraft from United Airlines. With these three new B777s, Air India was able to introduce three new routes: Delhi-Frankfurt-Los Angeles, Delhi-Amritsar-Birmingham-Toronto, and Delhi-Dhaka-Kolkata-London.
Air India was also granted permission from the Government of India to merge with Indian Airlines. The name of the new airline remained Air India. The two airlines formally became one on July 15, 2007 upon receiving the new Boeing 777-200LR with the new livery of the merged airline. The new airline's headquarters will remain in Mumbai, and it now has a fleet of 130+. After the merger, the two airlines will apply for membership of Star Alliance with Lufthansa backing the application. Alliance Air and Air India Express are also to merge as the new airline's low-cost arm. Air India has also been changing its fleets interiors, with PTVs, new seats, new overhead compartments, and a new uniform for the Air India flight attendants. They have been designed by the French designer Pierre Cardin, and are a mix of Western and Indian fashions.
The Serbian media reported in January 2007 that Air India is considering a partnership with Jat Airways which may result in a new venture airline that would feed passengers onto Air India's flights, through Belgrade. Details are still sketchy but it appears that Air India hopes to use Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport as a hub for flights to North America (US and Canada) and possibly Europe.
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