Noida International Airport Flights To Begin From June 15: Routes, Parking Charges & All You Need To Need
Commercial flight operations at Noida International Airport (Jewar) are finally set to take off from June 15, marking a major milestone for India's aviation sector and the National Capital Region.

IndiGo will become the first airline to commence services from the newly built airport, which is expected to ease congestion at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport and improve regional connectivity across northern India.
The airport's opening comes after years of planning and construction and is expected to transform travel for passengers from Noida, Greater Noida, Ghaziabad, western Uttar Pradesh, and parts of Haryana and Rajasthan.
Noida International Airport flights to begin on June 15
Commercial operations at Noida International Airport will officially begin on Monday, June 15. IndiGo will initially operate 28 daily flights and four weekly flights, taking the total number of services to 32 during the launch phase.
Airport authorities expect flight operations to expand rapidly, with daily departures projected to increase to around 40-42 flights by July as more routes are added and passenger traffic picks up.
Which routes will operate from Noida Airport?
The first set of domestic routes will connect the airport with major cities across India.
From June 15, passengers will be able to fly between Noida and Hyderabad, Amritsar, and Lucknow. The Lucknow service is expected to be among the inaugural flights operating from the airport.
Beginning June 16, additional daily services to Bengaluru and Jammu will also commence.
The route network will expand further from July 1, with flights planned to destinations including Navi Mumbai, Srinagar, Jodhpur, Dharamshala, Bhopal, Dehradun, Jaipur, Pantnagar, and Chandigarh. The expansion is expected to significantly improve connectivity between Uttar Pradesh and key business, tourism, and pilgrimage destinations across the country.
How to reach Noida International Airport
For passengers planning to use the airport during its initial phase, cab services will be the most practical transportation option.
Airport taxis, Ola, Uber, and Rapido services are expected to be available for travellers. At present, there is no direct metro connectivity to the airport, making road transport the primary mode of access.
To improve connectivity, authorities are planning air-conditioned electric bus services. Hourly buses are expected to run from Noida City Centre, while buses from Pari Chowk in Greater Noida may operate every 30 minutes. Future bus routes connecting Delhi, Gurgaon, and Dehradun are also under consideration.
Parking charges at Noida Airport
Passengers travelling in their own vehicles can use the airport's parking facilities.
For private vehicles, parking charges start at Rs. 150 for the first two hours, with an additional Rs. 100 charged for every extra hour. A full-day parking pass costs Rs. 600.
Commercial vehicles will be charged Rs. 200 for the first two hours, followed by Rs. 100 for each additional hour. Full-day parking for commercial vehicles is priced at Rs. 700.
What Noida Airport means for NCR travellers
The launch of Noida International Airport is expected to create a major alternative aviation hub in the NCR region. With modern infrastructure, expanding flight connectivity, and future metro and public transport links in the pipeline, the airport is likely to play a key role in supporting passenger growth over the coming years.
As operations begin on June 15, travellers from Noida, Greater Noida, and neighbouring regions will finally have access to a new gateway for domestic and international travel, reducing dependence on Delhi airport and bringing air connectivity closer to millions of residents.


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