Noida International Airport to Launch Commercial Flights on June 15

Noida International Airport will commence commercial flight operations from June 15, following its inauguration by the Prime Minister and security approval from the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security. IndiGo will operate the first flight, with Akasa Air and Air India Express starting services later. The airport features modern terminal infrastructure and multimodal connectivity to ease congestion at existing airports. The launch is expected to boost regional connectivity, tourism, trade, and economic growth in North India.

Key Points: Noida Airport Commercial Flights Start June 15

  • Commercial flights start June 15
  • IndiGo to operate first flight
  • Akasa Air and Air India Express to follow
  • Aims to ease congestion and boost regional connectivity
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Noida International Airport to begin commercial flight operations from June 15

Noida International Airport announces commercial flight ops from June 15, with IndiGo operating first flight, easing congestion in North India.

"The start of services follows the inauguration of the airport by the Hon'ble Prime Minister and the receipt of approval for the ASP from the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security - Noida International Airport statement"

New Delhi, May 1

Noida International Airport on Friday announced that commercial flight operations will commence from June 15 -- marking a major milestone for aviation connectivity in North India.

The launch follows the airport's inauguration by the Prime Minister and the approval of the Aerodrome Security Program (ASP) by the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security, confirming that all security systems and operational protocols are in place in line with regulatory standards.

"The start of services follows the inauguration of the airport by the Hon'ble Prime Minister and the receipt of approval for the ASP from the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security, which confirms that the airport's security framework, systems, and operating procedures are in place in line with regulatory requirements, ahead of the launch of commercial services," the airport said in a statement.

With this clearance, the airport is set to open as a new gateway for passengers, airlines and cargo operators in the National Capital Region and beyond.

The start of operations is expected to ease congestion at existing airports while enhancing travel options for flyers across the region.

IndiGo will operate the first flight from the airport, marking the beginning of scheduled passenger services.

This will be followed by services from Akasa Air and Air India Express, with further details on routes and schedules to be announced in the coming weeks.

Developed to cater to the rising demand for air travel, the airport features modern terminal infrastructure, efficient operational systems and strong multimodal connectivity.

It aims to provide a seamless passenger experience while enabling airlines to operate in a cost-effective and reliable environment.

The commencement of commercial operations is also expected to boost regional connectivity and drive economic growth by opening up new opportunities in tourism, trade and investment across North India.

"Developed to meet the growing demand for air travel, Noida International Airport combines modern terminal infrastructure, efficient operations and strong multimodal connectivity," the airline said.

"The airport is designed to offer a smooth passenger journey while supporting airlines with reliable and cost-efficient operations," it added.

- IANS

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Kavitha C
Great development for North India, but I hope they've sorted out the connectivity from rural areas nearby. Many of us in Bulandshahr district will benefit if there are proper bus services and last-mile connectivity. Otherwise it's just another airport for the rich.
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James A
As someone who travels to Noida for business regularly, this is fantastic news. IGI has been bursting at the seams for years. Hopefully IndiGo and Akasa will offer competitive fares to make it worthwhile for corporate travelers like me.
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Priyanka N
Hope the airport authorities don't mess up the luggage handling like we've seen in other new airports. For us regular flyers, the experience should be seamless right from day one. The design looks modern in the photos, let's see how it handles peak Diwali traffic! 🎉
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Michael C
This is excellent for regional tourism. People from Delhi NCR can now easily fly to destinations like Lucknow, Chandigarh, or even Jaipur without the madness of reaching T3. Will watch route announcements closely. Good for Noida's real estate too, I suppose.
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Ravi K
A much-needed infrastructure boost, but I have to point out the environmental cost. Wetlands in the region are already disappearing. The airport needs to invest in green energy and waste management, not just fancy terminals. Hope the government doesn't repeat the mistakes made during construction of other airports.

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