International Women’s Day activities included special offerings for female passengers, such as free seat selection and priority boarding services on Air India Express. The Flying Returns loyalty program provided women members with an exclusive opportunity to fast-track to the Silver Edge Club, offering benefits like additional reward points, complimentary upgrades, and priority check-in services.
Air India expressed its commitment to women’s empowerment, with more than 15% of its cockpit crew being women, making it one of the airlines with the largest number of female pilots.
In honour of International Women’s Day, Air India Group proudly operates 15 all-women crew domestic and international flights, exemplifying our dedication to fostering diversity & empowering women in aviation.
Together, we strive for a sky where talent knows no gender.… pic.twitter.com/1w8pP3nkft
— Air India (@airindia) March 8, 2024
The workforce at Air India consists of 51% women, reflecting a positive shift in gender representation since the airline’s return to the Tata group.
As part of the celebration, the airline organized week-long programs, including webinars and live sessions, aimed at inspiring women employees across the network. Air India emphasized the increased participation of women in various spheres of its activities, showcasing a positive trend in gender diversity within the organization.

















