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Noida International Airport to welcome passengers from June

Noida International Airport (NIA) announced recently that commercial flight operations at the airport will commence from June 15, 2026.

The operation of a new airport in the Delhi NCR marks the opening of a new gateway for passengers, airlines, and cargo operators for all of North India. The start of services follows the airport’s inauguration by Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi and the receipt of approval for the Aerodrome Security Program (ASP) from the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security. This approval confirms that the airport’s security framework, systems, and operating procedures are in place, meeting regulatory requirements ahead of the launch of commercial services.

IndiGo will operate the first flight from Noida International Airport, marking the start of scheduled passenger services, followed shortly by Akasa Air and Air India Express. Airport authorities will share further details on schedules, destinations, and passenger services in due course.

Developed to meet the growing demand for air travel, Noida International Airport combines modern terminal infrastructure, efficient operations and strong multimodal connectivity. The airport is designed to offer passengers a smooth journey while supporting airlines with reliable and cost-efficient operations.

The commencement of commercial operations also represents an important step in strengthening regional connectivity, supporting economic development, and creating new opportunities for tourism, trade, and investment across the wider region.

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