Adani Mundra Airport And Star Air Maiden Flight Connects Mumbai, Goa

CW Bureau ·

Adani Mundra Airport, in partnership with Star Air, has launched its first scheduled flight services connecting Mundra with Mumbai and Goa, marking a significant step in enhancing air connectivity for the Kutch region.

The initiative is aimed at strengthening Mundra’s position as an integrated logistics, trade and business hub while improving access to one of India’s largest port-led industrial ecosystems.

New connectivity

As part of the expansion, Star Air will operate services connecting Mundra with eight cities, including Mumbai, Goa, Hindon, Surat, Belagavi, Bengaluru, Kolhapur and Nanded.

The new routes are expected to significantly reduce travel time for businesses, traders, logistics operators and tourists, supporting economic activity in the region.

The airport said the enhanced connectivity would help unlock new opportunities for trade, commerce and tourism across Kutch and neighbouring regions.

Strategic importance

The air connectivity initiative is expected to complement the operations of Mundra Port, India’s largest commercial port, and the multi-product Mundra Special Economic Zone (SEZ), a major hub for import-export activities.

The development is part of a broader strategy to create a fully integrated multi-modal logistics ecosystem combining port, road, rail and air connectivity.

Infrastructure push

The project also draws on the Adani Group’s airport management experience across its network of airports, including Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Lucknow, Thiruvananthapuram, Mangaluru and Guwahati.

The company said improved air connectivity would enhance the ease of doing business and support the continued growth of industrial and commercial activity. in the Kutch region.