IndiGo has Signed an MoU with Noida International Airport



IndiGo has Signed an MoU with Noida International Airport
Noida International Airport has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with IndiGo to collaborate in developing and enhancing air connectivity within Uttar Pradesh and beyond. This partnership makes IndiGo the first airline to operate from the airport, showing its dedication to supporting the rapidly growing aviation market in India.
"Under this arrangement, Noida International Airport and IndiGo will work together towards developing and strengthening the air connectivity within Uttar Pradesh and beyond. The partnership will also explore new and innovative ideas aimed at gaining operational efficiency and enhanced customer experience", said the airline spokesperson.
Christoph Schnellmann, Chief Executive Officer, Noida International Airport, said: "We are excited to sign this MoU with IndiGo, which has a strong base both in domestic and international markets. The partnership between NIA and IndiGo will not only help bolster air connectivity but also innovate, ensuring an exceptional customer experience for our customers alike".
"By leveraging IndiGo's extensive route network and expertise, we aim to provide our passengers with unparalleled connectivity and an exceptional travel experience," Schnellmann. Pieter Elbers, Chief Executive Officer, IndiGo said: "Our operations at the airport will provide the people of Uttar Pradesh with seamless connectivity across our unparalleled network. We look forward to the inauguration of the new airport in 2024 and will continue to work with airport management to explore innovative ways to deliver an affordable, on-time, and hassle-free travel experience across the 6E network", he added.
The initial stage of the Noida International Airport is expected to be operational by the end of 2024. It will consist of one runway and one terminal, which can handle a total of 12 million passengers annually. Upon completion of the fourth phase, the airport will have the capability to manage up to 70 million passengers per year.
Source: IANS