Air India’s Maharaja Lounge Lands in San Francisco from May 23, 2026 — A New Gateway to Indian Luxury in the Sky

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A Royal Welcome, Before You Even Board

A new chapter in global travel luxury opens its doors in San Francisco as Air India unveils its signature Maharaja Lounge at San Francisco International Airport. Spanning 3,300 sq. ft. near the A Gates in the International Terminal, the 80-seat lounge officially welcomes guests from May 23, offering First and Business Class travellers, along with Maharaja Club Platinum and Gold members, an elevated pre-flight experience — complete with an exclusive Private Zone reserved solely for First Class guests. TheGlitz reports on this new milestone in Air India’s global luxury expansion.

Air India – Where Heritage Meets High Design

Air India Maharaja Lounge at SFO International Airport. Nader Khouri, Copyright 2026

Conceptualised by global hospitality design firm Hirsch Bedner Associates, the lounge blends contemporary international aesthetics with distinctly Indian storytelling. Champagne, ivory, and deep red tones anchor the visual palette, while signature “Vista” motifs subtly weave the brand’s identity through walls, furniture, and spatial detailing.

The result is an atmosphere that feels both cosmopolitan and unmistakably Indian — refined, warm, and quietly expressive.

The Aviator’s Bar: A Speakeasy in the Sky Terminal

Air India Maharaja Lounge at SFO International Airport. Nader Khouri, Copyright 2026

At the heart of the lounge lies the Aviator’s Bar — a moody, speakeasy-inspired space where aviation nostalgia meets elevated mixology. A curated selection of wines and whiskies sits alongside signature cocktails like the Maharaja Manhattan, a bold reinterpretation infused with spice-forward Indian character.

It’s a space designed not just for sipping, but for slowing down — where travellers pause between time zones, conversations, and departures.

Social Energy Meets Quiet Luxury

Air India Maharaja Lounge at SFO International Airport. Nader Khouri, Copyright 2026

Adjacent to the bar, the Social Zone introduces a more dynamic rhythm to the lounge experience. Designed to reflect the movement and energy of a global airport hub, it encourages connection while still preserving privacy through thoughtfully layered seating layouts.

Here, modern travel culture unfolds naturally — conversations between strangers, quiet work sessions, and pre-flight rituals all coexisting in one fluid space.

A Dining Experience Rooted in Global Taste

Air India Maharaja Lounge at SFO International Airport. Nader Khouri, Copyright 2026

The dining area offers a curated culinary journey that spans Indian and international cuisine, supported by live cooking stations and a thoughtfully designed buffet experience. From comfort-driven classics to global favourites, the menu is built for travellers who expect both familiarity and refinement before take-off.

A dedicated beverage station completes the experience, reinforcing the lounge’s all-day hospitality approach.

The Private Zone: Stillness in Motion

For First and premium travellers, the Private Zone offers a more intimate escape — a quiet, design-forward retreat within the larger lounge. Overlooking the tarmac, this space brings together privacy, comfort, and uninterrupted views of aircraft movement, turning the act of waiting into a meditative pause before departure.

A Gateway to India, Reimagined

More than just a lounge, the Maharaja Lounge represents a strategic evolution in how Air India positions itself globally — not just as a carrier, but as a cultural ambassador.

With curated art installations, upcycled aircraft components reimagined as design objects, and a strong emphasis on Indian craftsmanship, the space reflects a larger narrative: India is no longer just a destination on a map — it is an experience that begins long before arrival.

Why TheGlitz Thinks This Matters

Air India Maharaja Lounge at SFO International Airport. Nader Khouri, Copyright 2026

Because airport lounges are no longer just functional stopovers — they are brand worlds.

The Air India Maharaja Lounge at San Francisco International Airport is not just a premium transit space, but a carefully choreographed expression of modern Indian luxury on a global stage. Spanning 3,300 sq. ft. near the A Gates in the International Terminal, the 80-seat Maharaja Lounge officially welcomes First and Business Class travellers, along with Maharaja Club Platinum and Gold members, from May 23 — complete with an exclusive Private Zone reserved for First Class guests seeking privacy, calm, and elevated service before departure.

The experience signals a deeper shift in how travel is being designed today. From the Aviator’s Bar and tarmac-facing seating to curated dining and intimate social zones, every corner of the lounge reflects a deliberate attempt to move beyond utility into atmosphere — where design, hospitality, and storytelling converge. It is travel slowed down, refined, and reimagined as ritual rather than routine.

TheGlitz reports this as a significant milestone in Air India’s ongoing global luxury expansion — one that positions the airline not just as a carrier between destinations, but as a cultural ambassador shaping how India is experienced before the journey even begins.

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