Noida International Airport (NIA) has selected Mann Fleet Partners Limited as its official ground mobility services provider, the airport announced on Tuesday. The contract covers a range of passenger-facing transport services intended to streamline access to and within the airport campus ahead of its operational launch.
Under the terms of the agreement, Mann Fleet Partners will operate rental car facilities with dedicated pickup and drop-off points at the arrival and departure kerbs, manage intra-terminal bus shuttles for passengers moving within the airport complex, and run intra-city bus shuttle services connecting NIA to destinations including Pari Chowk, Botanical Garden, and Greater Noida West. The airport indicated that additional stops would be added over time.
Christoph Schnellmann, Chief Executive Officer of Noida International Airport, described ground transportation as a foundational element of the passenger experience. He said the partnership with Mann Fleet Partners reflects the airport's commitment to offering reliable, high-quality mobility options for both customers and employees travelling to and from the facility.
Amrit Mann, Managing Director of Mann Fleet Partners Limited, said the contract validates the company's operational scale and capabilities. He described the company's goal as building a customer-centric mobility ecosystem designed to support the airport's long-term growth. Mann Fleet, established in 1986, operates a fleet of approximately 300 vehicles and employs more than 250 people across five offices nationwide.
The announcement builds on a series of memoranda of understanding NIA has signed with public transport operators, including the Uttar Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation, Delhi Transport Corporation, Haryana Roadways, and Uttarakhand Transport Corporation. Together, these agreements are aimed at establishing multi-modal connectivity between the airport and the wider Delhi-NCR region.
Noida International Airport, operating under the IATA code DXN, is developed and managed by Yamuna International Airport Private Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Zurich Airport International AG. The greenfield airport was established under a public-private partnership with the governments of Uttar Pradesh and India. Its current terminal is designed to handle 12 million passengers annually, with a long-term master plan targeting capacity for over 70 million passengers.