IndiGo will start first commercial flights from Noida International Airport on June 15, with initial routes to major cities and other airlines and transport links to follow.

In its initial phase, Noida International Airport is likely to operate a limited number of domestic routes, around 10 cities, rolled out in phases. (PTI)
Commercial flight operations from Noida International Airport are set to begin on June 15, with IndiGo launching the airport’s first scheduled services.
Passengers can now book tickets for flights to and from the new Jewar airport through IndiGo’s official website, mobile app and leading travel booking platforms.
The launch marks a major milestone for the long-awaited airport project, which is expected to reduce congestion at Delhi’s IGI Airport and improve connectivity across the National Capital Region.
How To Book Flights From Noida Airport
Travellers can book flights by selecting “Noida International Airport” or “Jewar” as the departure or arrival city on IndiGo’s booking portal and other online travel services.
Passengers are advised to check airport codes carefully while booking, as some platforms may still update the airport listing closer to launch.
Bookings can also be made through:
IndiGo’s website and appOnline travel portals such as MakeMyTrip, Yatra and ixigoAirport ticketing offices and authorised travel agents
Initial Routes, Fares
While the full schedule is yet to be officially released, initial domestic services are expected to connect cities including Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bengaluru and Kolkata.
Introductory fares are likely to remain competitive as airlines push to attract passengers to the new airport.
Officials said other carriers, including Akasa Air and Air India Express, are also expected to begin operations from the airport soon.
Transport Connectivity Planned
Authorities said shuttle buses and road connectivity services linking nearby metro stations, Noida, Greater Noida and Delhi will be operational alongside the airport launch.
The airport recently received key regulatory and security clearances, paving the way for commercial operations.
Developed as one of India’s largest greenfield airport projects, the airport will initially handle around 12 million passengers annually, with long-term plans to significantly expand capacity.
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