
Air India has launched 'Cloud Chasers,' a comprehensive programme aimed at enhancing travel for children aged 3 to 9 on long-haul flights. The initiative includes activity kits with puzzles and games, an expanded in-flight entertainment 'Kids Zone' offering over 165 hours of curated content, and a reimagined playful Maharaja mascot guiding young flyers. The airline also updated its 'First Flight Certificate' to commemorate children's inaugural flights, targeting the growing family travel segment.
The articles present a neutral corporate announcement focusing on Air India's new family travel initiative without political framing. Both sources emphasize the airline's marketing and service enhancement efforts, reflecting business and consumer interest perspectives rather than political viewpoints.
Coverage across the articles is generally positive, highlighting Air India's efforts to improve the flying experience for children and families. The tone is informative and promotional, focusing on new features and benefits without critical or negative commentary.
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| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|
| ndtv | Air India Has New Way To Keep Kids Busy On Long Flights. It Is Called Cloud Chasers | Center | Positive |
| freepressjournal | First Flight Certificates, Games More: Air India Launches 'Cloud Chasers' To Tap Into Growing Family Travel Segment | Center | Positive |
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