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Noida International Airport Launches Commercial Flights, Boosts Connectivity

Noida International Airport has commenced commercial flight operations, marking a milestone for air connectivity in Uttar Pradesh. Passengers have welcomed the development, citing reduced travel time and traffic compared to Delhi's airports. Local farmers whose land was acquired for the project expressed happiness over economic opportunities. About 170 farmers will travel on an inaugural flight to Lucknow to meet Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath.

Noida International Airport to begin commercial operations, passengers hail convenience and connectivity

Noida, June 15

Commercial flight operations will commence at Noida International Airport today, marking a significant milestone for air connectivity in Uttar Pradesh, with passengers and residents expressing enthusiasm over the airport's launch and its expected economic benefits.

Passengers travelling through the newly operational airport welcomed the development, highlighting the convenience of avoiding long travel times and traffic congestion associated with reaching Delhi's airports.

"I am very excited, as it used to take us a lot of time to reach Delhi. We are very happy as the commercial flight operations are beginning today," a passenger said.

Another traveller, who was flying to Bengaluru from Noida for the first time, said the airport offered a hassle-free travel experience.

"I am very excited as I am travelling to Bengaluru for the first time from Noida Airport. I didn't face any traffic while coming here, unlike my trips to Delhi Airport, where I usually encountered heavy traffic. The airport is very modern and well-developed," the passenger said.

Local farmers whose land was acquired for the airport project also expressed satisfaction, saying the development would create opportunities for future generations and contribute to regional growth.

"The airport has been built on our land. We are very happy as we have become partners in the nation's development. I extend my heartfelt thanks to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and our MLA. This will provide employment opportunities for future generations," a farmer said.

The commencement of commercial operations at Noida International Airport is expected to boost regional connectivity, improve passenger convenience and support economic development in western Uttar Pradesh.

About 170 farmers from the Jewar region, including 20 women, who voluntarily contributed their ancestral lands for the construction of the Noida International Airport, are set to travel on an inaugural flight to Lucknow on Monday, where they will meet Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath.

The farmers' delegation will be led by Jewar legislator Dhirendra Singh. According to an official release, the farmers will meet CM Adityanath in Lucknow to thank him for the state's development initiatives and the establishment of the airport, which is expected to boost connectivity and economic activity in the region.

The flight marks a symbolic moment for many residents whose agricultural land was used for the airport project, highlighting the transformation of the area from a predominantly farming region into a major aviation and logistics hub.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sneha F

Nice to see farmers being recognized for their sacrifice. Their land was their livelihood, and now they are partners in nation-building. The flight to Lucknow for them is a great gesture by the CM. But I hope the compensation was fair and timely. 😊

Michael C

Great news for Noida residents. I've been visiting India for work and the traffic around Delhi can be brutal. This airport seems modern and well-planned. Hope the connectivity to the city improves too. Good job, UP government.

Vikram M

Finally! No more rushing to Delhi Airport at 4 AM. The Jewar airport is a boon for us in Noida, Greater Noida, and even Ghaziabad. The design looks world-class too. Just hope the highway connectivity doesn't become a bottleneck like in so many other projects. Let's see how it goes.

Jessica F

This is fantastic for regional development. Jewar was just farmland before. Now it's going to be a logistics hub. The farmers who gave up their land deserve all the credit and more. One suggestion: please make sure the airport has good public transport links, not just for cars.

Ravi K

Very happy to see this happen. Our state is finally getting its due. From a farming region to an international airport — that's real progress. But I hope the authorities also focus on the local farmers' long-term welfare, not just a one-time trip. Employment and skill development should follow.

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