New Delhi, Nov. 25 -- Indian full-cost carrier Air India is set to re-open its world-class Maharaja Lounge at the Indira Gandhi International Airport's Terminal 3 (T3) for international passengers in New Delhi, Air India CEO Campbell Wilson has confirmed.

Speaking to reporters at a press event on 24 November, Wilson said that this is part of the Tata-run airlines' refreshed lounge network, spread across Bengaluru, Delhi, New York and San Francisco.

"All our efforts are being recognised by customers, and that is showing in our Net Promoter Score, which reached an all-time high of 37 in September 2025," said Wilson. The airlines' Net Promoter Score is a survey of around 2,00,000 passengers on their flying experience with Air India.

While...