- First privately managed airport in India to open an Udan Yatri Café
- Budget-friendly and delicious food options available for passengers at Ahmedabad Airport
- Located at the check-in hall of Terminal 1, the new café will provide passengers access to snacks starting at Rs 20
NE BUSINESSS BUREAU
AHMEDABAD, MAR 15
Union Minister for Civil Aviation Ram Mohan Naidu recently inaugurated the highly anticipated Udaan Yatri Café at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International (SVPI) Airport. Ahmedabad, marking a significant milestone in the government’s initiative to enhance passenger facilities at airports across the nation.

Located at the check-in hall of Terminal 1, the new café will provide passengers access to snacks starting at Rs 20. The Udan Yatri Café aims to provide quality food at accessible prices, making airport dining more affordable for passengers. The café’s introduction is part of a broader strategy to modernise airport infrastructure, while ensuring that air travel remains a viable option for more people.
“We are pleased be the first privately managed airport in India to offer our passengers access to budget-friendly snacks and refreshments at Ahmedabad Airport. In aligning with the vision of the Government of India, we are able to further the mission to make air travel affordable and accessible to every passenger,” said Jeet Adani, Director, Adani Airport Holdings Limited.
With the launch of the Udaan Yatri Café, passengers at Ahmedabad Airport can now enjoy high-quality refreshments at prices that align with the government’s mission to make flying more inclusive. This initiative reflects the ongoing efforts to provide affordable and high-quality amenities, further enhancing passenger satisfaction and convenience.