Brace yourself! Noida and Navi Mumbai airports are set to change air travel big time
India’s busiest cities are about to get a major boost in air connectivity. By the end of October 2025, Delhi and Mumbai will no longer rely on a single major airport to handle their massive passenger traffic. Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA) will open on October 8, followed by Noida International Airport (NIA) on October 30. Together, they promise to transform how travellers fly in and out of these megacities, offering more flights, better timings, and expanded direct international connections. This move could finally put India’s aviation infrastructure on par with other global hubs such as New York, London, Tokyo and Paris, where multiple airports serve the same city, said The Times of India report.








