Noida:
Noida International Airport has signed an agreement with the State Transport Department of Haryana to provide bus connectivity to the airport from major cities of the state.
This cooperation will ensure that passengers have direct and efficient access to destinations like Palwal, Faridabad, Gurgaon, Kurukshetra, Chandigarh, Hisar, Naranul, Paippat and Ambala.
This partnership is an important step to strengthen regional connectivity and offer a spontaneous travel experience with the commitment of Noida Airport.
Additional Director, State Transport Department (Haryana Roadways) said, “This cooperation will basically integrate air and road transport, providing a smooth, efficient travel experience for passengers.” Christoff Shanelman, CEO, Noida International Airport said that NIA develops in a major regional hub, spontaneous connectivity remains a top priority. The airport is working closely with government officials to ensure smooth access to private vehicles and forming a partnership to offer diverse public transport options.
In its first phase of the airport, with a runway and a terminal, the airport will have the ability to handle 12 million passengers annually.
At the completion of the fourth phase, the airport will be equipped to manage 70 million passengers per year, making it a major center for the region.
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