Adani Mundra Airport on Tuesday announced the launch of its inaugural scheduled flight service connecting Mumbai and Goa. This pivotal air link, established in a strategic partnership with Star Air, is set to unlock unprecedented economic potential for the Kutch region, transforming the region into a fully integrated, multi-modal logistics and business hub. Air Connectivity - Star Air partnership: Launch of flights connecting Mundra to Mumbai, Goa, Bengaluru, Surat, Hindon, Belagavi, Kolhapur, and Nanded. - This creates an express corridor that slashes travel time for trade, logistics, and tourism. Infrastructure - Runway: 1,900 metres, capable of handling both passenger and cargo aircraft. - Terminal: Modern design with spacious parking, multiple check-in counters, lounges, food court, and accessibility features like wheelchair support and drop-off zones. Strategic Importance - Strengthens the synergy between Mundra Port and Mundra SEZ, India’s largest notified multi-product SEZ. - Provides the critical last-mile link for integrating port trade volumes with national and global supply chains. - Positions Mundra as a multi-modal logistics and business hub, leveraging Adani’s experience managing eight international airports across India. Economic Impact - Boosts regional trade and industry by connecting Kutch directly to major commercial hubs. - Enhances tourism potential, making Kutch more accessible to domestic travelers. - Fuels India’s import-export efficiency by combining aviation and port operations. In essence, Mundra Airport isn’t just about passenger flights—it’s about unlocking a new era of integrated logistics and economic growth for western India.
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