Adani Mundra Airport on Tuesday launched its first scheduled flight services with connections to Mumbai and Goa in partnership with Star Air. The new services are expected to improve connectivity and support economic activity in the Kutch region.
Eight New Routes to Boost Trade and Tourism

Star Air has introduced eight services from the newly developed terminal at Mundra. Apart from Mumbai and Goa, the airport will offer connections to Hindon, Surat, Belagavi, Bengaluru, Kolhapur and Nanded.
The expanded network is expected to significantly reduce travel time and provide a major boost to trade, logistics, business and tourism linked to the region.
Strengthening India’s Largest Private Port Ecosystem
The new air connectivity is aimed at supporting Mundra Port, India’s largest private port, and the Mundra Special Economic Zone, one of the country’s largest operational multi-product SEZs.
The airport is expected to provide a crucial last-mile link, helping integrate cargo and trade flows with domestic and international supply chains more efficiently.
Modern Infrastructure at Mundra Airport
Mundra Airport features a 1,900-metre runway capable of handling various passenger and cargo aircraft. The terminal includes parking facilities, multiple check-in counters, passenger lounges and a food court.
The airport also offers accessibility features, including wheelchair assistance and dedicated passenger drop-off zones.
Driving Growth in Kutch
The new services are expected to strengthen the synergy between the Adani Group’s port and aviation businesses and support the growth of trade, industry and tourism in Kutch.
The initiative builds on the group’s experience in operating eight airports across India, including Navi Mumbai, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Lucknow, Thiruvananthapuram, Mangaluru and Guwahati.
