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Delhi to Jewar Airport Bus Service Announced: Details Here

The Delhi to Jewar Airport bus service, launched by the Delhi government and Noida International Airport, offers an eco-friendly and comfortable travel option with AC electric buses connecting Delhi and the upcoming Jewar Airport.

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The Delhi government and Noida International Airport authorities have joined hands to introduce an AC electric bus service between Delhi and the upcoming Jewar Airport.

This Delhi to Jewar Airport bus service, made possible through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the Delhi government and the airport authorities, aims to reduce the dependency on private vehicles and offer passengers a sustainable and hassle-free commuting option.

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Route Details and Pick-Up Points for Delhi to Jewar Airport Bus Service

The new Delhi to Jewar Airport bus service will cover a distance of approximately 75-85 kilometers, offering a smooth and direct ride for passengers.

Initially, three major pick-up points in Delhi will serve as starting points for the bus service:

  • Sarai Rohilla
  • Anand Vihar
  • Kamla Market

These buses will operate without any intermediate stops, ensuring a fast and efficient commute from Delhi to Jewar Airport.

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Special Benefits for Women and Differently-Abled Passengers

To ensure inclusivity and accessibility, the Delhi to Jewar Airport bus service will also provide special benefits for women and differently-abled passengers.

Under the ‘pink passes’ scheme, the service will allow free bus travel for women. Additionally, passes for differently-abled persons will be available, making public transport more accessible to all.

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Launch Timeline and Future Plans

The Delhi to Jewar Airport bus service will begin as a pilot project to assess passenger demand and optimize routes.

If the service receives positive feedback, the fleet size and frequency of buses will be increased to meet the growing demand.

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