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India is easily accessible by air from anywhere in the globe. International carriers of most countries run their services to India. Air India, India’s international carrier, also operates flights regularly between India and all major countries. International travellers can get to any of the four Indian metropolises - Mumbai (Bombay), Delhi, Kolkata (Calcutta) and Chennai (Madras) – and connect to Greater Noida from there.
Once in India, travelers can also use Indian Airlines, India's major domestic air carrier, which has an extensive network across the country. There are several other private carriers as well, including Jet Airways, Air Sahara, Air Deccan, SpiceJet, and Kingfisher Airlines. Travellers can make use of any of these carriers to fulfill their travel requirements within the country.
Travellers can get to Delhi and then go on to the India Expo Mart at Greater Noida from there. There is a fine network of highways connecting Delhi and Greater Noida, so travel between the two destinations is hassle-free. For VVIP travellers, there is a helicopter service to ferry them directly to the India Expo Mart in Greater Noida. Even otherwise, there is a fine network of highways connecting Greater Noida to the capital city, Delhi.
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