IndiGo, Akasa Air, and Air India Express are set to begin their airline operations from the Noida International Airport (NIA) from Monday, June 15, as the long-awaited greenfield aviation project based in Uttar Pradesh finally eyes commercial operations.
In a statement, the Noida airport operator, Yamuna International Airport Pvt. Ltd disclosed that India’s largest airline, IndiGo, will be the operating the first flight out of the airport in Jewar, followed by Akasa Air and Air India Express.
From June 15, the Noida International Airport will carry out passenger, airline, and cargo operations in the National Capital Region (NCR) and the North India region.
According to the official announcement, the airport is set to connect the greater Delhi area and Western Uttar Pradesh with other cities in India and the world.
A PTI report citing the Noida International Airport’s nodal officer for the UP government, Shailendra Bhatia, said that the international airport operations are expected to begin soon after the terminal executes domestic and cargo service operations.
The official also said that the international airport operations are expected to get finalised around Diwali this year, as both domestic and cargo services get streamlined.
04/05/2026 Anubhav Mukherjee/Upstox
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