Travelers flying from Noida International Airport (NIA) can look forward to potentially lower fares compared to Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI). The local government has slashed the VAT on aircraft fuel for Noida Airport to just one percent.
This reduction is expected to have a direct and positive effect on ticket prices, making air travel more affordable. The Airports Economic Regulatory Authority of India is poised to set the ticket prices for Noida Airport shortly, which could lead to a significant shift in the aviation market in the region.
Upcoming Flight Services and Ticket Sales
Commercial flights at Noida International Airport are set to launch in April. Following a successful validation flight earlier this week, the airport will soon apply for its aerodrome license, which is anticipated to be granted by March.
Ticket sales may commence as early as February, with officials working to finalize the ticket rates before then. The excitement is building as travelers await details about the new routes and airlines that will operate from this modern facility.
Competitive Pricing and Flight Destinations
One of the main reasons for the expected lower ticket prices is the reduced VAT on fuel, which is currently 25 percent in Delhi. With significant savings on fuel costs and lower operational fees, airlines flying from Noida can offer competitive rates.
Initial plans for the first day include three international flights to destinations like Germany, Singapore, and Switzerland, along with over 25 domestic flights and two cargo services. As the process of signing contracts with various airlines continues, travelers can anticipate a wider selection of flight options in the near future.