诺伊达机场国内航班需支付 490 卢比用户开发费:AERA

绿地设施的关税将逐步上涨,直至 2031 财年,离境国际旅客的 UDF 最高可达 1,461 卢比

来源:The Hindu Business Line _经济

Airports tariff regulator AERA has fixed the user development fee for the Noida International Airport at Rs 490 for departing domestic passengers and ₹980 for departing international passengers.

The User Development Fee (UDF) is fixed for the 2026-27 period.

For arriving domestic passengers, the fee will be ₹210, while for arriving international passengers, the amount will be ₹420, the Airports Economic Regulatory Authority (AERA) said in a release on Tuesday.

The Noida International Airport (NIA), inaugurated on March 28, will start commercial operations on June 15.

The AERA said UDF for each departing domestic passenger has been fixed at ₹490 per passenger, as against ₹653 proposed by the airport operator YIAPL.

For each departing international passenger, the UDF is ₹980, which is lower than the ₹1,200 sought by the operator.

"These rates are the same as decided in the ad-hoc tariff order issued in August 2025," the AERA said.

The airport’s tariff regulator has approved the tariffs for the first control period (2026-2031), during which the UDF will gradually increase for departing as well as arriving domestic and international passengers.

Yamuna International Airport Pvt Ltd (YIAPL), a subsidiary of Zurich Airport International AG, under the public-private partnership, will be operating the airport.

The AERA said the fee fixed for NIA is comparable to the national average of UDF at major airports and also well within the range of UDF currently levied at non-major airports.

To encourage airlines to start new routes, increase flights and expand their network from the airport in the early years, AERA said it has allowed a Variable Tariff Plan (VTP) for the airport.

The plan will be mainly for landing and parking charges.

In the period from June 15, 2026, to March 31, 2027, the landing charges for aircraft will be ₹725 per Metric Tonne (MT) for domestic flights and ₹1,088 per MT for international flights.

Published on May 13, 2026