• Over 70 teams across trade and cargo partners competed across five
metros
• Finale of the tournament was held in New Delhi on 15 February 2026
GURUGRAM :
Air India has successfully
concluded Season 2 of the Air India Super League, the flagship pan-India
cricket tournament bringing together travel partners and cargo partners from
across the country. The tournament saw spirited participation across regional
rounds held in Kolkata, Chennai, Bengaluru and Mumbai, culminating in the
semi-finals and finals held in Delhi on 15 February 2026 at Vinay Marg Sports
Complex, Chanakyapuri.
Designed as both, a competitive sporting event and a dynamic networking
platform, the Air India Super League (AISL) 2026 aimed to foster camaraderie
between Air India and its valued partners, including Travel Management
Companies (TMCs) and Online Travel Agents (OTAs).
Over the course of the tournament, more than 60
matches were played, drawing participation from over 70 partner organisations.
All matches were live streamed on YouTube, enabling families, colleagues and
industry peers to join in and cheer from across India.
Travel High Titans won the Air India Super
League 2026 under the travel partner category while Ceva from Mumbai was the
winner in the cargo category.
The tournament also 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
and competed for the ultimate championship title at Delhi. Participants and
winners were also recognized in multiple categories, including Man of the
Match, Best Fielder, Most Catches in Air India Super League 2026, Player of Air
India Super League 2026, among others.
“AISL 2026 presents a key opportunity for
Air India to engage and deepen relationships with its travel partners from
across India. Our partners are central to Air India’s transformation journey,
and we are working closely with them to drive growth, innovation, and seamless
connectivity, shaping the future of travel in India and beyond,” said Manish
Puri, Head of Global Sales, Air India Group.
“This season of AISL was particularly special
for us, as it marked the debut of the cargo category. Through initiatives like
AISL, we are reinforcing our commitment to building deeper, long-term
partnerships that go beyond business transactions and create a strong,
collaborative ecosystem,” said Ramesh Mamidala,
Head of Cargo, Air India.
AISL was conceived as a platform to celebrate
partnerships beyond the boardroom, fostering solidarity among travel and cargo
partners through the shared spirit of sport. With growing participation and
nationwide engagement, the league continues to strengthen Air India’s relationships
across its partner ecosystem.
Air India recently also participated at
Outbound Travel Mart (OTM) in Mumbai and will also showcase it’s offerings at South Asia’s Travel & Tourism Exchange
(SATTE) 2026 to strengthen its presence in the travel trade industry. Through
these platforms, the airline aims to build stronger connections with trade partners, showcase its offerings, and explore new
opportunities for growth.