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Air India Unveils ‘Cloud Chasers’ Program for Families

Air India Unveils ‘Cloud Chasers’ Program for Families

Post by : Badri Ariffin

Air India has rolled out an innovative global program called ‘Cloud Chasers’ aimed at enriching the in-flight experience for children and families traveling across its network. This initiative is geared towards making air travel more enjoyable, comfortable, and memorable for young passengers.

The program includes various features specifically designed for families, keeping children entertained during flights while providing parents with an enhanced travel experience.

Exciting Activity Kits for Young Flyers

As part of the ‘Cloud Chasers’ initiative, Air India will distribute specially curated activity kits equipped with age-appropriate games and entertainment options, ensuring that kids are engaged throughout their journey.

These kits are intended to provide both entertainment and educational value during the flight.

Personalized First Flight Certificates

Kids flying for the first time with Air India will receive personalized First Flight Certificates, creating a meaningful keepsake for young travelers and their families.

Handpicked Inflight Entertainment

The program will also feature a curated selection of inflight entertainment specifically chosen for children, including age-appropriate content to ensure enjoyable viewing during the flight.

Enhancing Family Travel Experience

Air India mentioned that the introduction of ‘Cloud Chasers’ is a response to the increasing demand for family-centric travel services in the aviation sector. The airline aims to enhance passenger experience, particularly on long-haul flights, by providing services tailored to families with children.

Through this initiative, Air India is committed to raising customer satisfaction levels and reinforcing connections with family travelers amidst a highly competitive airline landscape.

May 12, 2026 11:16 a.m. 132

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