

Travellers waiting for flights from Noida International Airport may finally have something to cheer about. IndiGo is set to start ticket bookings for Noida International Airport from this evening, ahead of the airport’s commercial launch on June 15.
The airport’s IATA code, DXN, has also started appearing on IndiGo’s systems, signalling that flight operations are moving closer to launch.
According to sources, the first commercial flight linked to the airport is expected to operate between Lucknow Airport and Noida International Airport. The first IndiGo flight from Lucknow is likely to land at the new airport on June 15.
IndiGo will begin selling tickets to and from Noida International Airport, also known as Jewar Airport, from today. The move comes weeks before commercial operations officially begin at the airport. Reports earlier confirmed that flight services from the airport are expected to start from June 15.
The DXN code for Noida International Airport has now started appearing on IndiGo’s booking systems. DXN was assigned as the airport’s IATA code earlier.
As per sources, the first flight connected to Noida International Airport is expected to operate from Lucknow Airport to NIA. The first aircraft from Lucknow is likely to land at the airport on June 15, the day commercial operations are expected to begin.
An official schedule for flights operating from Noida International Airport is expected to be shared once the booking window fully goes live.
These images show the IndiGo (6E) flight schedule for Jewar Noida International Airport. Special inaugural flights on 15 June 2026 will operate on the Lucknow-Noida-Bengaluru-Noida-Lucknow route using flight numbers 6E 2278 and 6E 2279.
Regular scheduled services begin from June 15, 2026 with daily Hyderabad-Noida and Noida-Amritsar routes, followed by 16 June 2026 with Bengaluru and Jammu connections, and a larger batch of routes launching from 1 July 2026 covering cities including Navi Mumbai, Srinagar, Jodhpur, Dharamshala, Bhopal, Dehradun, Lucknow, Jaipur, Pantnagar, and Chandigarh, with some routes like Bareilly and Kishangarh operating on select days of the week. All timings are in local time zones and the schedule is subject to regulatory approvals.
Noida International Airport is being positioned as a major aviation hub for Delhi-NCR and western Uttar Pradesh. The airport is expected to ease traffic pressure on Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport and improve regional connectivity.
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Commercial flight operations at the airport are scheduled to begin from June 15, with IndiGo operating the inaugural service.