Farmers from Jewar whose land was acquired for the Noida International Airport are set to board the airport’s first flight to Lucknow, according to reports. Hindustan Times and Times of India both say the inaugural flight will carry farmers as part of an event linked to the airport’s launch. Times of India adds that the flight is scheduled for Monday and that 170 farmers will travel, including 20 women. Both sources mention Jewar MLA Dhirendra Singh, who is expected to meet or accompany the farmers and is described as highlighting the symbolic nature of the journey for people who relinquished land for the airport. The reports present the flight as the inaugural service for the airport, with Lucknow as the destination for the first trip. No additional details on the flight’s duration, airline, or exact terms of participation are provided in the excerpts.