Travel Just Got Easier! Daily Noida–Dehradun Flights Have Started!

Passengers can now fly daily between Noida International Airport (Jewar) and Dehradun's Jolly Grant Airport, making business and leisure travel faster than ever.
Daily Noida–Dehradun Flights Have Started
Daily Noida–Dehradun Flights Have Started
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Great news for frequent travelers! Commuting between Noida and Dehradun has become much more convenient with the launch of a daily direct flight service between Noida International Airport (Jewar) and Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun.

The new air route became operational from July 1, offering passengers a faster and more comfortable travel option between Uttar Pradesh's rapidly growing business hub and Uttarakhand's capital city.

Daily Flight Schedule:

Passengers can now enjoy a daily connection between the two cities with the following schedule:

  • Arrival at Dehradun (from Noida): 8:10 PM

  • Departure from Dehradun: 8:30 PM

  • Frequency: Daily

The service is expected to significantly reduce travel time compared to road journeys, making same-day travel much more convenient.

Who Will Benefit?

The new Noida–Dehradun flight is expected to benefit a wide range of travelers, including:

  • Business professionals and industrialists

  • Government officials

  • Working professionals commuting between the two cities

  • Tourists exploring Uttarakhand

  • Students and families traveling for personal or educational purposes

With Noida International Airport emerging as a major aviation hub, this new route will also improve connectivity for passengers flying onward to other domestic and international destinations.

The launch of this direct flight strengthens connectivity between Noida, one of North India's fastest-growing industrial and commercial centers, and Dehradun, the gateway to popular destinations like Mussoorie, Rishikesh, Haridwar, and the Char Dham region.

Improved air connectivity is expected to boost tourism, encourage business travel, and support economic growth across both Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand.

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