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Noida airport is set for inauguration on June 15
Noida: With Noida International Airport opening for passenger and cargo operations on June 15, the district administration and traffic police have issued a comprehensive traffic and parking plan covering private vehicles, commercial cargo carriers, taxis, buses and auto-rickshaws arriving from across UP, Delhi and neighbouring regions.The airport is approximately 65 km from Noida City Centre, 70 km from Ghaziabad and around 80 km from Delhi’s Mayur Vihar. Travel times are expected to range between 75 and 120 minutes depending on traffic, with the Yamuna Expressway providing a largely signal-free high-speed route. While 110 electric buses and four hydrogen-powered city buses will serve airport connectivity, cabs and private vehicles are expected to be the primary mode of access.Vehicles from Greater Noida West and Surajpur will reach the airport via the Yamuna Expressway through Pari Chowk and Zero Point, entering through Gate 1. Those arriving from Delhi via Chilla and the DND Flyway will travel through the Noida and Yamuna expressways, entering Gate 1 via the expressway interchange.Passengers from Agra, Mathura and Aligarh will access the airport through the Yamuna Expressway after crossing Jewar toll plaza and Sabota underpass.
Vehicles from Bulandshahr, Khurja, Gabhana and Jahangirpur have similar arrangements, while travellers from Jewar, Tappal and Palwal can approach through the Jewar township route.Commuters from Meerut, Hapur and Ghaziabad using the Eastern Peripheral Expressway have been assigned a dedicated route through Sirsa toll, Kasna and the Yamuna Expressway before the airport interchange.Commercial and cargo vehicles will use separate routes to avoid interference with passenger traffic.
Cargo carriers from Agra and the Noida Expressway side will use Jewar-Jhajhar Road and enter through Gate 2 near Kishorpur village. Dedicated routes have also been designated for vehicles from eastern and western Uttar Pradesh.The airport has designated four parking zones: Zone A for general parking, Zone B for app-based cabs and pick-and-drop operations, Zone C for staff vehicles and Zone D for passenger vehicles.
Taxi operators must remain in designated zones and move to pickup points only after receiving a booking.

City e-bus service starts on Monday
Buses will drop passengers near the first roundabout inside the interchange, from where airport-operated shuttles will ferry them to the terminal. Auto-rickshaws and motorcycles will park near the fuel station area, with shuttle access to the terminal. Arriving passengers will reach the parking area through an underground passage.Permanent facilities in the parking area include a police post, canteen, EV charging stations and washrooms.For traffic assistance, commuters can contact the helpline at 9971009001.





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