Star Air officially launched commercial flight operations at Mundra Airport on June 23, 2026, marking the airline’s 32nd destination. The new routes provide direct and one-stop connectivity to eight major cities, including Mumbai and Delhi NCR, aiming to stimulate economic growth and industrial connectivity in the Kutch district of Gujarat.
Scheduled commercial flight operations officially commenced at the Mundra Airport in Gujarat’s Kutch district on June 23, 2026. The launch, spearheaded by Star Air, marks the airport’s emergence as a vital node in India’s regional aviation network, connecting the industrial hub directly to Mumbai and the Delhi NCR region, with onward access to several other major urban centers.
This strategic expansion, which designates Mundra as Star Air’s 32nd destination, aims to facilitate seamless travel for business professionals, industrial stakeholders, and tourists. By integrating Mundra into the national flight map, the Adani Group and Star Air seek to bolster the economic profile of the Kutch region, which hosts India’s largest private commercial and container port.
Expanding the Regional Aviation Network
The new flight schedule provides direct connectivity from Mundra to Mumbai and Hindon (Delhi NCR). Beyond these primary links, passengers gain access to a wider network of cities, including Bengaluru, Goa, Surat, Belagavi, Kolhapur, and Nanded, through a combination of direct and one-stop services.
"Every new destination added to our network reflects our belief that enhanced connectivity can unlock opportunities and drive inclusive growth," stated Captain Simran Singh Tiwana, CEO of Star Air. He emphasized that the service is designed to provide reliable and affordable air travel, further supported by the Government of India's UDAN (Ude Desh ka Aam Nagrik) initiative.
Strategic Significance for Industry and Trade
The commencement of commercial flights is expected to accelerate the development of the Kutch district, an area that has become a cornerstone of India’s logistics and manufacturing sector. With the Mundra port acting as a major economic gateway, the improved air accessibility is projected to save significant transit time for corporate travelers and industry logistics managers who previously relied on longer ground transportation routes.
Arun Bansal, CEO of Adani Airport Holdings Limited, highlighted the importance of this development, noting: "We welcome the commencement of Star Air's flights from Mundra to Mumbai and other locations, marking an important milestone in strengthening air connectivity in the Kutch district. This development is expected to boost local tourism, trade, and economic growth."
Official Sources and Operations
According to regulatory filings and official announcements, the operations commenced following successful infrastructure upgrades at the Mundra facility. The airline has confirmed the following operational frequencies:
Mumbai-Mundra: Five weekly direct flights (Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays).
Hindon-Mundra: Three weekly direct flights (Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays).
The launch aligns with the Ministry of Civil Aviation’s mission to enhance regional mobility and provide underserved regions with better access to major metropolitan centers.
Why It Matters
The integration of Mundra into the commercial aviation map provides critical infrastructure for the Kutch district’s rapidly growing industrial landscape. For travelers, it offers a necessary alternative to road or rail travel, while for the economy, it streamlines the movement of business personnel to one of Western India's most significant port-led economic zones.
Key Facts at a Glance
New Connectivity: Mundra is now connected to 8 cities, including Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Delhi NCR (Hindon).
Airline Operator: Star Air (32nd destination).
Launch Date: June 23, 2026.
Primary Hub: Mundra Airport (Kutch, Gujarat).
Strategic Support: Operates under the Government of India’s UDAN scheme.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which cities are directly connected to Mundra?
Star Air currently offers direct flights between Mundra and Mumbai, as well as Mundra and Hindon (Delhi NCR).
Can I book one-stop flights from Mundra?
Yes, the airline provides a range of one-stop connections linking Mundra to cities like Bengaluru, Goa, Surat, Belagavi, Kolhapur, and Nanded.
Why is this important for the Kutch region?
Mundra is home to India’s largest private port; direct air connectivity simplifies travel for the industrial and logistics sectors, boosting trade and tourism.
Source: Star Air, Adani Airport Holdings Limited, Ministry of Civil Aviation (UDAN), National Stock Exchange (NSE), Economic Times.