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Noida Airport to launch June 15 with cab services

Created at 11 Jun · 3:01 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Noida International Airport will commence commercial flight operations on June 15, with passengers initially relying on app-based taxis and private vehicles due to delayed metro and bus services. Mobility providers are coordinating with airport authorities for smooth operations.

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Key Numbers

June 15Noida International Airport launch date
65 kmDistance from Noida/East Delhi to airport
Rs 800 - Rs 1,400App-based taxi fare estimate from Noida to airport
Rs 500 - Rs 700Current taxi fare estimate from Botanical Garden to airport
100Planned electric buses for city transport
20,000Estimated registered taxi drivers in Noida

Who's Involved

Noida International Airport Ltd (NIAL)
Airport authority coordinating mobility services
Shafaque Alam
Times of India reporter covering airport transport
Shailendra Bhatia
NIAL nodal officer confirming cab services availability
Uber
App-based taxi provider confirming day-one operations
Ola
App-based taxi provider partnering with the airport
Rapido
Bike taxi and ride-hailing service assessing fleet needs
Mahindra Mobility
Mobility provider expected to introduce electric taxis
Shivpoojan Yadav
Local taxi driver anticipating increased airport demand
Raman
Taxi driver comparing Noida airport service to IGI Airport
Noida Authority
Body preparing electric bus services
Krishna Karunesh
Noida Authority CEO on bus service readiness

↳ Why This Matters

The launch of Noida International Airport is a significant infrastructure development for the National Capital Region. The initial reliance on taxis highlights the challenges in establishing comprehensive public transport connectivity for new major transport hubs and the immediate impact on local taxi services.

Key facts

  • Noida International Airport will commence commercial flight operations on June 15.
  • Initial transport to the airport will rely heavily on cabs and private vehicles.
  • App-based taxi services including Uber and Ola will be operational from launch day.
  • Airport authorities are collaborating with mobility providers to ensure smooth passenger movement.
  • Electric bus services are planned to launch shortly after the airport opens.

Noida International Airport (NIA) is scheduled to commence commercial flight operations on June 15, with passengers initially facing limited transport options. Due to the absence of metro connectivity and a delayed electric bus service, app-based taxis and private vehicles will be the primary means of reaching the facility, located approximately 65 km from key population centers in Noida and east Delhi.

Noida International Airport Ltd (NIAL) is collaborating with mobility providers such as Uber, Ola, and Rapido to ensure passenger movement. Dedicated pick-up and drop-off zones have been established, and Uber has confirmed its services will be available from day one, offering various ride categories. Rapido plans to leverage existing drivers and assess fleet expansion based on demand, with fare structures expected to be consistent with other airports. Mahindra Mobility is anticipated to introduce electric taxi services.

Local taxi drivers are preparing for an increase in demand. Drivers currently estimate fares from Noida to the airport between Rs 500 and Rs 1,400, depending on the starting point and service. Some drivers see advantages in servicing Noida airport over Delhi's IGI Airport due to potentially more predictable travel times.

Meanwhile, the Noida Authority and UPSRTC are preparing to launch 100 air-conditioned electric buses, with the airport route prioritized. Approximately 30 buses have arrived, and services are expected to begin shortly before the airport's operational launch. Routes and fares have been finalized, aiming to bolster public transport connectivity.

Frequently asked questions

Commercial flight operations at Noida International Airport are scheduled to commence on June 15.

Passengers will primarily rely on app-based taxis (Uber, Ola), private vehicles, and potentially bike taxis. Electric bus services are expected to launch soon after.

No, metro connectivity to Noida International Airport is not available at launch, and electric bus services are also delayed.

Uber, Ola, and Rapido are confirmed to be operational from day one, with Mahindra Mobility expected to introduce electric taxi services.

What Happens Next

01Electric bus services are expected to become operational a few days before June 15.
02App-based taxi operators will deploy vehicles at the airport from June 15.
03Mahindra Logistics Mobility is expected to introduce electric taxi services.

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How It Developed

Noida International Airport is set to begin commercial flight operations on June 15.
Passengers will primarily use cabs and private vehicles for transport to the airport.
App-based taxi services like Uber and Ola will be available from day one.
Dedicated pick-up and drop-off zones are established for cabs and bike taxis.
Local taxi drivers anticipate increased demand with the airport's opening.
Electric bus services are expected to launch soon, with routes and fares finalized.
Airport authorities are coordinating with mobility providers for seamless operations.

Sources

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Noida airport to rely on cabs as flights begin on June 15The Economic Times

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