
The Air India Lounge is currently the only airline operated lounge at Delhi’s International Terminal 3 where Air India’s Business and First Class passengers; many Star Alliance passengers; and Vistara Airlines passengers can spend time before their flight.
After scanning the boarding pass at the lounge entrance, Wi-fi vouchers are handed out and passengers are directed to the Business Class or First Class section of the lounge.
There is a fairly large sitting area with newspapers on display, a small computer work station, and more couches with tables for passenger use.
The food section is on the smaller side and the choice is very limited. It was breakfast time but the bakery items did not look fresh or appealing to me, nor did the cold or hot dishes that were on display. This looked like a very sad offering when compared to the breakfast offered at the first class hotel I just checked out of.
I had a small plate of fresh fruit and then decided to have my coffee at a nearby coffee shop where they serve real Espresso and fresh bakery items to accompany it.
As a Tata Group company, I hope Air India will soon embark upon an urgently needed upgrade to the Air India Lounge in Delhi International Airport.



























