Air India Super League Season 2 Finals Held in Delhi; Travel High Titans and Ceva Win

Air India Super League Season 2

Gurugram: The Air India Super League Season 2 concluded with strong nationwide participation, bringing together travel and cargo partners from across India in a cricket tournament designed to strengthen industry relationships.

The Air India Super League Season 2 finale was held in New Delhi on 15 February 2026 at the Vinay Marg Sports Complex, marking the culmination of regional competitions conducted across multiple cities.

Organised by Air India, the Air India Super League is the airline’s flagship pan-India cricket tournament for its travel trade and cargo ecosystem.

Regional rounds of the Air India Super League Season 2 were hosted in Kolkata, Chennai, Bengaluru, and Mumbai before the semi-finals and finals took place in the national capital.

Designed as both a competitive sporting event and a networking platform, the Air India Super League 2026 aimed to foster camaraderie between the airline and its partners, including Travel Management Companies (TMCs) and Online Travel Agents (OTAs).

Over 70 partner organisations participated in the Air India Super League, with more than 60 matches played throughout the tournament. All matches were live-streamed on YouTube, allowing colleagues, families, and industry stakeholders across India to follow the competition.

In the Air India Super League travel partner category, Travel High Titans emerged as champions, while CEVA Logistics from Mumbai won the cargo category title.

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Air India Super League Season 2: Debut of Cargo Category

The 2026 edition of the Air India Super League also marked the debut of the cargo category, expanding participation across Air India’s broader partner ecosystem.

The Air India Super League Season 2 featured multiple recognitions, including trophies, medals, and certificates for outstanding performances. Awards included Round Robin Winner trophies for the top teams from each city, along with individual honours such as Man of the Match, Best Fielder, Most Catches in Air India Super League 2026, and Player of Air India Super League 2026.

“Air India Super League Season 2 presented a key opportunity for Air India to engage and deepen relationships with its travel partners from across India. Our partners are central to Air India’s transformation journey, and we are working closely with them to drive growth, innovation, and seamless connectivity, shaping the future of travel in India and beyond,” said Manish Puri, Head of Global Sales, Air India Group.

“This season of AISL was particularly special for us, as it marked the debut of the cargo category. Through initiatives like AISL, we are reinforcing our commitment to building deeper, long-term partnerships that go beyond business transactions and create a strong, collaborative ecosystem,” said Ramesh Mamidala, Head of Cargo, Air India.

The Air India Super League was conceived as a platform to celebrate partnerships beyond the boardroom, fostering solidarity among travel and cargo partners through sport. With growing participation and nationwide engagement, the Air India Super League continues to strengthen Air India’s relationships across its partner ecosystem.

Air India recently participated in the Outbound Travel Mart in Mumbai and will showcase its offerings at SATTE 2026, further reinforcing its engagement with the travel trade industry.

Through these platforms, the airline aims to build stronger connections with partners and explore new opportunities for growth.

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