Navi Mumbai International Airport begins flight operations today with 15 departures

The Navi Mumbai International Airport, developed by the Adani Group, is set to begin commercial flight operations on December 25, 2025, with 15 domestic departures scheduled. On its first day, the airport will operate for 12 hours, connecting the new facility to nine Indian cities.

The Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA) is commencing its commercial flight operations today. Managed by the Adani Group, the new airport will start with 15 domestic departures on its inaugural day. Operations will run for 12 hours, from morning to evening, as airlines link the facility to nine Indian cities.

This development aims to alleviate pressure on Mumbai's air traffic, where the existing Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport often operates beyond capacity. The launch of NMIA is expected to enhance regional connectivity. According to reports, the first day will feature only domestic flights, providing access to nine cities.

The Adani Group has worked on this project for years, and today's inauguration marks a significant milestone. However, reaching full capacity will take time.

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