
Fresh construction updates released on 11 December show Noida International Airport (NIA) 90 % complete, with inaugural flights expected in mid-2026 once regulatory trials finish. Project officials showcased biometric DigiYatra e-gates, self-bag-drop kiosks and solar-panel roofs inspired by Uttar Pradesh’s rivers and ghats.
Why it matters: NIA will relieve chronic congestion at Delhi IGIA and create a second international hub within a 90-minute radius of the National Capital Region. For multinationals in Noida and Greater Noida—home to Samsung, Microsoft and several IT parks—the airport could cut airport-transfer times by up to 50 %.
For companies and individual travelers preparing to leverage the new hub, VisaHQ’s India platform (https://www.visahq.com/india/) offers a one-stop solution for securing e-visas, business visas, OCI cards and other travel documents. The service integrates easily with corporate travel programs, giving mobility managers real-time visibility on application status so passengers can breeze through NIA’s forthcoming DigiYatra e-gates without administrative delays.
Key features: • Phase 1 capacity: 12 million passengers annually; • 6-runway masterplan scalable to 70 million; • dedicated logistics zone targeting pharma and electronics exports; • FTI-TTP-ready immigration halls to support e-gate clearance for frequent flyers and OCI card-holders.
Action points: Global mobility teams should begin updating intra-company travel policies to include NIA as an authorised gateway once operational, especially for assignees living in Noida or eastern Delhi. Early bilateral air-service negotiations suggest Swiss-based SWISS and Gulf carrier Etihad have applied for initial slots.
Why it matters: NIA will relieve chronic congestion at Delhi IGIA and create a second international hub within a 90-minute radius of the National Capital Region. For multinationals in Noida and Greater Noida—home to Samsung, Microsoft and several IT parks—the airport could cut airport-transfer times by up to 50 %.
For companies and individual travelers preparing to leverage the new hub, VisaHQ’s India platform (https://www.visahq.com/india/) offers a one-stop solution for securing e-visas, business visas, OCI cards and other travel documents. The service integrates easily with corporate travel programs, giving mobility managers real-time visibility on application status so passengers can breeze through NIA’s forthcoming DigiYatra e-gates without administrative delays.
Key features: • Phase 1 capacity: 12 million passengers annually; • 6-runway masterplan scalable to 70 million; • dedicated logistics zone targeting pharma and electronics exports; • FTI-TTP-ready immigration halls to support e-gate clearance for frequent flyers and OCI card-holders.
Action points: Global mobility teams should begin updating intra-company travel policies to include NIA as an authorised gateway once operational, especially for assignees living in Noida or eastern Delhi. Early bilateral air-service negotiations suggest Swiss-based SWISS and Gulf carrier Etihad have applied for initial slots.










