Noida International Airport (NIA) at Jewar officially commenced commercial passenger flight operations on June 15, marking a major milestone for India’s aviation sector and strengthening air connectivity in the National Capital Region (NCR). The airport welcomed its first scheduled passenger flight—an IndiGo service arriving from Lucknow—before operating its inaugural departure back to the Uttar Pradesh capital.
With the launch, Noida International Airport becomes the newest commercial aviation gateway in northern India and positions Delhi-NCR as a multi-airport region. IndiGo is the first airline to begin commercial services from the airport, with Lucknow serving as the inaugural destination on its planned network of 16 domestic routes from Jewar.
The airport is expected to improve regional connectivity, ease congestion at Delhi’s existing airport infrastructure, and support economic growth across western Uttar Pradesh. Future phases will see expanded domestic and international operations, enhancing the airport’s role as a key aviation and logistics hub.
