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Customer Day 2026: Airtel Reinforces its Culture of Customer Obsession

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March 12, 2026 2 Min Read
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Customer Day 2026: Airtel Reinforces its Culture of Customer Obsession

New Delhi, Mar 12: Airtel today marked Customer Day 2026, a mass movement within the organization focused on understanding customer pain points and continuously improving its delivered experiences. Nearly twenty thousand Airtel employees—from leadership teams to functional specialists—stepped out of their offices and into the field, working alongside frontline teams to engage directly with customers, shadowing field engineers, visiting homes and shops, and interacting at retail and service centres to gain an unfiltered view of the issues that matter most. Customer Day at Airtel serves as a deliberate pause for the organisation to introspect and ask a simple but critical question: what more can we do for our customers?

Commenting on the initiative, Shashwat Sharma, Managing Director and CEO, Airtel India, said: “Customer Day is an important reminder of our responsibility to listen deeply, challenge ourselves and act with urgency. It strengthens our commitment to solving pain points, simplifying experiences and continuously raising the standard of service we deliver to millions of our customers every day.”

This ritual and the culture of solving for customer pain-points has been central to many of Airtel’s customer‑first innovations. From stronger spam and fraud protection to simpler, more intuitive digital journeys through the Airtel app and wider access to new‑age, AI‑enabled tools, Airtel’s solutions have been shaped by listening.

Customer Day also reinforces Airtel’s belief that experience improvement is not episodic, but continuous. By listening closely to customers and acting decisively on their feedback, the company continues to simplify processes, remove friction and design services that are reliable, intuitive and responsive. It unites Airtel behind a single, enduring purpose: to be a company where customer obsession is not a slogan, but a culture—one that drives constant improvement and ensures that every decision begins and ends with the customer.

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