Indian Airlines Limited was India's state owned primarily domestic airline, under the Government of India's Ministry of Civil Aviation and based in New Delhi. Its main bases were the international airports, Indira Gandhi International (New Delhi), Chennai International (Chennai), Chhatrapati Shivaji International (Mumbai) and Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International (Kolkata). It has now been merged with Air India for corporate purposes, though for now, continues to issue its own tickets.

On December 7, 2005, the company was rebranded as Indian for advertising purposes as a part of a program to revamp the company image in preparation for an initial public offering (IPO).[2] The airline operated closely with Air India, India's national flag carrier. Alliance Air, now Air India Regional, was a fully owned subsidiary of Indian. On 22 February 2007, a Group of Ministers (GoM) approved the merger of state-owned carriers, Air India and Indian (Indian Airlines Ltd).

DESTINATIONS: Indian Airlines flies to 64 domestic and 16 international destinations. For destinations in details, please visit the official website of Indian.