
The second season of Air India’s premier pan-India cricket competition, the Air India Super League (AISL), which brings together cargo and travel partners from all over the nation, has ended successfully. After regional rounds in Kolkata, Chennai, Bengaluru, and Mumbai, the event reached its climax on February 15, 2026, with the semi-finals and finals hosted at the Vinay Marg Sports Complex in Chanakyapuri, New Delhi.
More than 70 partner organisations, including Travel Management Companies (TMCs) and Online Travel Agents (OTAs), participated in AISL 2026, which was conceived as a networking event as well as a competitive sporting platform. More than 60 matches were played. Because every match was live-streamed, families and industry colleagues around the country could watch the competition.
The Air India Super League 2026 was won by Mumbai’s Ceva in the cargo division and by Travel High Titans in the travel partner division.
In order to recognise exceptional accomplishments, the competition also included a variety of trophies, medals, and diplomas. The top team from each of the four cities received the Round Robin Winner trophy, and they fought for the final championship title in Delhi. In addition, participants and winners received recognition in a number of categories, such as Player of the Air India Super League 2026, Best Fielder, Man of the Match, and Most Catches in the Air India Super League 2026.
“AISL 2026 presents a key opportunity for Air India to engage and deepen relationships with its travel partners from across India,” stated Manish Puri, Head of Global Sales, Air India Group. In order to drive development, innovation, and seamless connectivity and to shape the future of travel in India and beyond, Air India is collaborating closely with its partners, who are essential to the airline’s transformation path.
For us, this AISL season was especially noteworthy because it saw the introduction of the cargo category. We are reaffirming our dedication to establishing more robust, long-term alliances that transcend commercial dealings and establish a robust, cooperative ecosystem through programs like AISL,” stated Ramesh Mamidala, Head of Cargo, Air India.
By taking part in OTM Mumbai and planning to attend SATTE 2026, Air India is enhancing its interaction with the Indian tourism industry.




