MUMBAI: Air India, AirIndia Express and Air Asia India will relocate their headquarters to the newly-constructed Vatika One-on-One campus in Gurugram as part of the group’s plan to consolidate workspaces. Beginning this month, privatized carrier Air India will vacate its staff from their decades-old offices set up in government-owned premises across the country.
The movement to private offices will see Air India’s largest base of staff which works out of Delhi’s Airlines House, Safdarjung Complex, GSD Complex and IGI Terminal One move to an interim space in Gurugram this month before ultimately relocating to a campus at the newly-constructed Vatika One-On-One campus by March 2023, said Air India on Friday. IndiGo, Vistara and SpiceJet are already headquartered in Gurugram.
The government premises that the airline__ privatized in January, that is__currently occupies belongs to Air India Assets Holding Ltd (AIAHL), a government-owned special purpose vehicle set up to handle non-core assets including land and building and 75% of Air India’s debt.