The Maharaja Suite opens in Taj Mahal, New Delhi. It’s a tribute to Air India’s mascot

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The suite design is a tribute to the symbol of Air India, welcoming the national carrier back in the folds of Tata Group. Picture by IHCL.

(TAN): Indian Hotels Company (IHCL) recently unveiled The Maharaja Suite at the Taj Mahal, New Delhi hotel. The suite design is a tribute to the symbol of Air India, welcoming the national carrier back in the folds of Tata Group.

IHCL MD and CEO Puneet Chhatwal said, “Taj, with its rich legacy for over a century, has always been renowned for pioneering innovative concepts. We are proud to bring this distinctive experience of The Maharaja Suite starting with New Delhi. As Air India takes flight to gateway cities around the world, Taj will partner their journey to offer the world -class Indian hospitality that it is known for.”

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A journey through time, The Maharaja Suite, offers a uniquely themed master bedroom, dining room, an enclosed balcony lounge, and a study paying homage to the pioneer of Indian aviation. The Maharaja’s characteristic style, wit and warmth comes alive in its specially commissioned furniture and artworks. Maharaja’s distinctive moustache takes centre stage in the upholstery and aviation aesthetics in the airplane-styled windows, lounge chair, luggage elements and the deep red in the doors and ceiling.

Air India CEO and MD Campbell Wilson said, “The iconic Maharaja is a proud part of Air India’s long legacy, and we are delighted that Taj is celebrating it through The Maharaja Suite at Taj Mahal, New Delhi. It will stand as a strong reminder of Air India’s history even as we transform the airline to become, once again, amongst the best in the world.”

Designed by Bobby Mukherji and Associates, the introduction of The Maharaja Suite also marks the completion of the renovation of the marquee Taj Mahal, New Delhi.

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