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    Anyway, as we approached the drop-off point, we noticed an AI agent with a porter holding a sign that said First and Executive class on it. As we got out of the car, the AI agent asked our names and where we were flying to. We told her JFK and she crossed our names off the manifest. The AI porter then unloaded our baggage from our car and loaded it into a baggage cart. We were then escorted through the door and to the check-in desk. VERY nice so far! AI really seems to have there act together.










    Check-in was slow but it wasn’t a huge deal since we weren’t in a rush. During this time, the porter tagged all of our carry-on baggage with Executive Class tags. Our bags were then tagged to JFK with priority labels. Our boarding passes were finally printed and we were set.





    Mahan Air to Tehran. Can’t say that I’d fly this carrier but cool nonetheless.





    MH to KUL.





    Passport control was very quick. AI’s lounge is located upstairs between immigration and security.





    As we entered, the lounge attendant checked our invitation and welcomed us. As soon as we sat down, he came over and offered us drinks. The lounge was nice and had two computers with internet access.





    We only stayed in the lounge for about 20 minutes or so because we wanted to clear security early as we didn’t want to relive our last departure experience out of DEL.





    Security was VERY slow and I had to go through it twice because I didn’t take my laptop out of my backpack. This was weird because every other time I’ve been through DEL I didn’t have to do this. After-security was less than pleasant. It was very stuffy and overcrowded but still better than before.





    FIDS:










    It was very easy to tell who was flying AI. Their cabin baggage tags are very vibrant. Their new branding is fantastic if you ask me.

    Boarding was called a little late at 23:30.





    Airline: Air India
    Aircraft: Boeing 777-237/LR
    Flight: AI 101
    Date: 19-07-09/20-07-09
    Departure Airport: Delhi Indira Gandhi Airport (DEL/VIDP)
    Arrival Airport: New York John F. Kennedy Airport (JFK/KJFK)
    Scheduled Departure Time: 00:30
    Actual Departure Time: 00:37
    Scheduled Arrival Time: 05:45
    Actual Arrival Time: 05:15
    Departure Terminal: Terminal 2
    Arrival Terminal: Terminal 4
    Class: Executive (J)
    Seat: 12A
    Registration: VT-ALB
    Estimated Load Factor: F: 13% J: 98% Y: 100%
    There was secondary “security check” in the jetway but they only x-rayed our bags. We were once again welcomed aboard by some friendly F/A’s. I noticed that unlike AI 102, the mood lighting was not on during boarding.










    The F/A’s then came around with hot towels and pre departure drinks.





    Pushback commenced slightly late at 00:37 but this is ontime for DEL lol. For some reason, half the overhead bins were still open and passengers were still standing as we pushed back. They were able to get the bins closed and everyone seated after about a minute of the aircraft moving. The safety demo was done manually

    Forward camera:


    The aircraft was full today apart from first which had only 1 person.
    The takeoff roll was surprisingly long for a 777, but I suppose we were close to MTOW.

    After takeoff, we were handed amenity kits, slippers, pajamas, eyeshades, noise-cancellation headphones (work with ipods), and socks. Amenities are definitely NOT lacking on AI.

    The purser then came over the P/A and gave us some details about the service on the flight. She mentioned that there would be three meal services: Refreshments, breakfast, and lunch.

    The refreshments consisted of chicken curry and something with lamb I believe. It was very good and the F/A’s offered seconds and thirds, which was really nice. Menus were not handed out for this meal. They were handed out before breakfast for some reason.

    Cashews given before the chicken.





    After the meal service, the mood lighting was switched on! I was beginning to worry that it wasn’t going to be used at all on the flight.





    Shortly after, everyone reclined their seats to fully reclined positioned and relaxed or slept. A VERY soothing cabin. One thing that I found really nice was that the during this time, the F/A’s got duvet covers out of the overhead bins and began tucking people in who were already sleeping! How great!





    I then slept for about six hours, which is a record for me. I’m sure AI’s excellent flat seats helped with that!















    About 6-7 hours into the flight, the F/A’s handed out menus and began taking orders for breakfast. I liked how they asked what you wanted and then went to the galley to get the food instead of having it on a cart.










    I would say that only about half the passengers had breakfast. The rest were sleeping.

    Another nice feature of the seat is the divider. This is nice, especially when sleeping so a stranger next to you isn’t breathing on you when both of you are sleeping on your side.





    Orange mood lighting.





    I slept a few more hours, surprisingly, and awoke about 2 ½ hours before arrival for lunch.

    Some of the movie choices. I exhausted the English movie choices by the end of this flight

    Cashews served again.
















    Another great meal on AI.

    A video was shown on every single screen in the aircraft about how to clear immigration at JFK.




    Reading lights.




    Plug and USB port.




    We began our descent about 30 minutes prior to arrival and landed on 31R. The landing was very smooth.








    Immigration was quick and it took a while to get our bags, unfortunately. We then walked to T5 to catch our B6 flight to TPA.

    Conclusion
    Another truly great flight with AI! The crew was excellent and very friendly. I could really see the extra effort they were putting in to make the flight enjoyable. I mean tucking PAX in?!?! That’s unheard of on most airlines. AI has a great product, brand new airplanes, great crew, and competitive fares. I wish them luck and hope they make these nonstops work for the long term.

    Thanks for reading, hope it was not a waste of your time

    :-) Life is like a Journey,Travel it well. United Airlines :smile:
    :heart::smile::D:razz::-):-P:grin::):-D:love:

  • #2
    great flight review. Thanks a lot.
    A friend flew AI from Frankfurt to Chicago last year on one of their 747, let's just say he enjoyed the flight and the F/A kindness but the state of the plane was far from good, they had broken seats, cabin had been very badly repainted and so on... Other friends flew them to India last year on one of their 777 and they were 100% positiv.

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    • #3
      Excellent detailed review. Wish PIA would take a leaf from AI manual! Thanks for sharing.

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      • #4
        Fancy

        I most certainly like to fly on that plane. Screens, and stuff I could the entire flight .

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        • #5
          Very surprising for AI, certainly not the AI I used to know, but again that was quite a ways back. Nice to see AI is considering the passenger's needs.

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          • #6
            Nice Review but, why have u put a thumbs-down against the subject ?
            Air India - Executive class -Delhi-JFK
            I'm guessing those were double posts by mistake ?

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            • #7
              AI-B744 are one of my favourites (palace of the skies MUST stay, I don't ever accept another AI-livery, not only for the sake of EDDF), besides NW-A332s and all other intercontis who land at VABB... (besides me haha.. ) and Im still lookin forward to the day that my real person experiences a touchdown in India. Dont know, but Im almost sure that LH also lands in Delhi, I am still on my way to a 100% globetrotter. Greetings to India.
              The German long haul is alive since 1955, 69 years and still kicking.
              The Gold Member in the 747 club, 50 years since the first LH 747.
              And constantly advanced, 744 and 748 /w upper and lower EICAS.
              This is Lohausen International speaking (est.1927), echo delta delta lima.

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              • #8
                Lol sorry about the 2 other posts, my internet kept cutting off, and i was pressing enter over and over again lol
                :-) Life is like a Journey,Travel it well. United Airlines :smile:
                :heart::smile::D:razz::-):-P:grin::):-D:love:

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by LH-B744 View Post
                  Dont know, but Im almost sure that LH also lands in Delhi, I am still on my way to a 100% globetrotter.

                  Originally posted by LH-B744 View Post
                  Greetings to India.
                  Namaste, Greetings FROM India.
                  Hope you like the links below.

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                  • #10
                    This Trip Report brings back memories....very sharp ones. Maybe it's because I was actually on this flight in that very seat and actually wrote this report! I don't really know what your deal is, but you stole this report and my Jet Airways JFK-DEL trip report that I posted on Airliners.net in March 2008. Here are the links to the original reports that you stole:

                    Air India 777-200LR DEL-JFK In J W/Pix

                    Jet Airways 777-300ER JFK-DEL (Pix)

                    To say the least, this is very disappointing and I hope that the moderators here can do something.

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                    • #11
                      Dont you think iwould know if i have been on a flight or not !!!....i dont even go on "airliners.net", so how the hell could i steal it!?....HUH !?
                      :-) Life is like a Journey,Travel it well. United Airlines :smile:
                      :heart::smile::D:razz::-):-P:grin::):-D:love:

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by I_Love_NY View Post
                        Dont you think iwould know if i have been on a flight or not !!!....i dont even go on "airliners.net", so how the hell could i steal it!?....HUH !?
                        LOL, I respect your persistence! Sadly, those images link directly to my Photobucket account so I'm not sure how you expect to defend that. If you like, I can simply remove the images from my account which would actually remove the pictures from this Trip Report if you would like. You did, however, remove the picture of my boarding pass that had the actual date on it (5Jan09) so that allowed you to lie about the dates. Very nice!

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                        • #13
                          Air India is the 16th largest airline in Asia,serving 25 destinations worldwide, and, with its affiliated carriers, serves over 100 cities. Air India has codeshare agreements with 13 other international airlines.Business class seat type and pitch varies on Air India according to aircraft.
                          gadgets

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