Air India hosts first-ever pan-India cricket tournament for travel partners

500 players from 48 travel firms in competition
2025-02-10
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/ New Delhi
Air India hosts first-ever pan-India cricket tournament for travel partners

Tournament followed a regional Round Robin format, with winners from each city qualifying for the national finale

Air India, part of Tata Group, hosted its first-ever pan-India cricket tournament, Air India Super League 2025, uniting over 500 participants from 48 travel partners across four major cities.
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Air India organised its first-ever pan-India cricket tournament, the Air India Super League 2025, that saw the participation of over 500 participants from 48 travel partners in Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru and Chennai.

In a press statement, Air India says that the initiative aimed to strengthen industry ties and provide a networking platform for travel management companies and online travel agents.

It adds that the tournament followed a regional Round Robin format, with winners from each city qualifying for the national finale held in New Delhi on February 9.

Air India says that it facilitated travel for the finalists to compete at Chanakyapuri, where Team Travel High Titans  secured the championship title by defeating Tripjack Warriors by 62 runs.

It adds that awards were distributed across multiple categories, including Round Robin winners, Man of the Match, Best Fielder, Most Catches, and Player of the Tournament. Matches were also streamed live on YouTube, a social media platform.

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