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Delhi Airport to launch India’s first luxury bus service to Noida and Greater Noida |
Travelling from Delhi Airport to Noida and Greater Noida is all set to become affordable, as well as hassle-free. In a first for India, Delhi Airport will soon offer a luxury bus service to Noida and Greater Noida, introduced by DIAL under the GMR Aero-led consortium.Operated in partnership with FlixBus, the world’s largest intercity bus travel-tech brand, the new service promises to make airport transfers more convenient, sustainable, and comfortable for passengers. Delhi Airport is already a buzzing hub, welcoming over 100 million flyers each year. It’s also India’s best-connected airport, with one in five travellers choosing public transport to get there. Thanks to the latest initiative by the airport, a new luxury bus service will hit the roads soon, and offer passengers a comfortable, eco-friendly, and pocket-friendly way to travel between the airport and the rapidly growing cities of Noida and Greater Noida.
Round-the-clock service with premium amenities
Operated by FlixBus, the luxury coaches will run round the clock, offering a dependable option even for passengers flying in or out at odd hours. Also, these buses have been designed for comfort and convenience, with reclining seats, USB charging ports, CCTV surveillance, generous luggage space, and trained onboard crew to assist travellers. The experience aims to match international standards while keeping journeys stress-free.Read More: 7 oldest buildings in the world that still stand strong!Anybody availing this service will be able to track buses in real time, which will make it easier for them to plan their trips and cut down on waiting. The service will be making stops at major points across Noida and Greater Noida, which will include places like Sector 16, Botanical Garden, Golf Course Road, Gaur City, Jaypee Wishtown, and Pari Chowk. Depending on traffic, the journey is expected to take between two and three hours.Videh Kumar Jaipuriar, CEO of DIAL, described the initiative as a strategic step toward integrating air travel with urban mobility.“Our partnership with FlixBus aims to bridge the gap between air travel and seamless urban transit in the national capital. By encouraging greater use of public transport and reducing dependence on private vehicles, we hope to lower carbon footprints, decongest city roads, and set new standards in airport connectivity and passenger comfort,” he said.Echoing this vision, Surya Khurana, Managing Director of FlixBus India, highlighted the value of bringing global standards to Indian passengers.“Our modern buses, featuring spacious reclining seats and on-board amenities, will ensure every journey is smooth and enjoyable, while live-tracking and convenient booking options deliver reliability on every trip. The collaboration with DIAL reflects our commitment to sustainable mobility and world-class service,” he noted.Read More: 10 wildlife sanctuaries in India that are ideal for bird photography
Booking made simple
Tickets for the new service are easy to grab online through the FlixBus app, the official website (flixbus.in), or popular travel platforms like RedBus, MakeMyTrip, and Paytm. For those who prefer booking in person, counters will be set up at the arrival areas of Terminals 1 and 3, with designated boarding points available across all airport terminals. With this premium bus service, Delhi Airport is stepping up to join the league of world-class airports like London Heathrow, Paris Charles de Gaulle, Berlin Brandenburg, Vienna International, and Amsterdam Schiphol, all of which offer luxury transport options to make travel more seamless and convenient for passengers.This move will position Delhi Airport as a frontrunner in sustainable urban mobility while simultaneously aligning with India’s growing focus on green transportation initiatives.
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