Summary: Air India Super League 2026 brought over 70 travel and cargo partners together across regional rounds in Kolkata, Chennai, Bengaluru and Mumbai, concluding with a Delhi finale on 15 February 2026 that crowned Travel High Titans and Ceva as champions.

Air India Super League 2026 wrapped up Season 2 with a high-energy finale at the Vinay Marg Sports Complex in Chanakyapuri, Delhi, on 15 February 2026. The event combined competitive cricket with networking opportunities, bringing travel and cargo partners together to celebrate sport and collaboration.

Tournament format and reach

Designed as both a sporting contest and a networking platform, AISL staged regional rounds in Kolkata, Chennai, Bengaluru and Mumbai before advancing to the Delhi finale. The multi-city structure enabled partner organisations from across India to engage in friendly competition while strengthening business ties.

  • Regional host cities: Kolkata, Chennai, Bengaluru, Mumbai
  • Final venue: Vinay Marg Sports Complex, Chanakyapuri, Delhi (15 February 2026)
  • Partners involved: more than 70 travel and cargo organisations
  • Matches played: over 60 fixtures across the tournament
  • All matches: streamed live on YouTube

Finals deliver competitive climax

The concluding matches in Delhi showcased months of spirited play and camaraderie. In the travel partner division, Travel High Titans claimed the championship after a string of strong performances. In the cargo partner category, Ceva, representing Mumbai, emerged victorious.

Teams and partners gather at the Vinay Marg Sports Complex during the Air India Super League 2026 finale in Delhi
The AISL 2026 finale at Vinay Marg Sports Complex brought travel and cargo partners together for sport and networking

Awards and individual honours

Beyond team trophies, the tournament recognised individual contributions across multiple categories. Organisers presented 'Round Robin Winner' trophies for top city teams as well as individual awards including 'Man of the Match', 'Best Fielder', 'Player of the Air India Super League 2026' and 'Most Catches in AISL 2026', alongside medals and certificates.

Building stronger partner ties

Organisers framed AISL as more than a sporting event: it was an opportunity to deepen relationships across Air India’s partner network. By creating an informal environment for interaction, the league helped participants connect outside traditional business settings and fostered a sense of solidarity among travel management companies, online travel agents and cargo partners.

Air India’s wider industry engagement

The Super League complements other trade initiatives by Air India. The carrier recently participated in the Outbound Travel Mart (OTM) in Mumbai and plans to attend South Asia’s Travel & Tourism Exchange (SATTE) 2026, using such events to present offerings and explore collaboration opportunities with trade partners.

Looking forward, organisers expect AISL to expand in scope and participation, attracting more teams and sponsors and becoming a regular fixture that supports Air India’s relationship-building goals within the travel and cargo industries.

Why this matters for travellers and the industry

Events like AISL can strengthen commercial relationships, which in turn may improve service coordination and product offerings for customers. For travel buyers and industry stakeholders, a tightly connected partner ecosystem can mean better negotiated fares, smoother cargo handling arrangements and more collaborative service development across routes and markets.