Air India Express moves to new campus, joins Air India in Vatika One-on-One complex in Gurugram

Air India Express has moved its headquarters to the Vatika One-on-One complex in Gurugram, now sharing the campus with Air India's main office. The new facility emphasizes innovation, sustainability, and a future-ready approach, featuring "The Pat...

Air India Express has relocated its headquarters to the Vatika One-on-One complex in Gurugram, now sharing the same campus as Air India's headquarters.

The new Air India Express office is designed to be future-ready, tech-enabled, and energy-efficient, showcasing its commitment to innovation and sustainability, said the airline in a statement.

The theme "The Patterns of India" is integrated into the wall designs of the office.


The open floor plan, with abundant natural light and collaborative areas, promotes transparency and teamwork, said the airline.

“Gender-inclusive amenities and recreation facilities foster a dynamic work environment. Additionally, ample meeting rooms, phone booths, and enclosed spaces ensure privacy and focus, making the workspace versatile and productive.”

Air India Express, is a subsidiary of Air India and a part of the Tata group, operating over 380 daily flights, connecting 31 domestic and 14 international airports, with a fleet of 75 aircraft, comprising 47 Boeing 737s and 28 Airbus A320s.
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