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Navi Mumbai International Airport will see lower passenger charges. India's airport tariff regulator has approved reduced user development fees. Domestic flyers will pay ₹620 and international flyers ₹1,225. This decision moderates charges at the new airport. The regulator also cut the airport's revenue requirement significantly. These changes will impact revenue recovery for the operator.

Navi Mumbai: An outside view of the Navi Mumbai International Airport ahead of its inauguration by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, unseen, in Navi Mumbai.
Mumbai: India's airport tariff regulator has approved a lower-than-proposed user development fee (UDF) for the Navi Mumbai International Airport, cutting the operator's projected revenue recovery for the 2025-30 control period and moderating charges at the country's newest greenfield airport.

The Airports Economic Regulatory Authority of India (AERA) Wednesday fixed the domestic UDF for departing passengers at ₹620 for FY27, lower than the ₹742 sought by Navi Mumbai International Airport Ltd (NMIAL). International departing passengers will pay ₹1,225 against the ₹1,467 proposed by the airport operator, according to an AERA order, reviewed by ET. The regulator also reduced the airport's aggregate revenue requirement (ARR) to ₹14,087 crore from the ₹28,290 crore proposed under NMIAL's multi-year tariff proposal.

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