Mumbai Airport changes terminals for domestic, international flights from 1st October

To ensure convenience to the passengers travelling through the Mumbai international airport and to benefit both airlines and passengers at large, there will be a unification of operations of  all international flights of IndiGo, SpiceJet and GoAir from Terminal 2.

Where as IndiGo and GoAir domestic flights will operate from Terminal 1 and SpiceJet domestic flights will have it s full operation from Terminal 2. This unification will begin from October 1, 2019.

 The airports official release said  “Starting October 1, IndiGo and GoAir to operate all domestic flights from T1 and International from T2, while SpiceJet to shift full operation to T2. The structural streamline of airlines initiated for the greater benefit and convenience of the passengers,”

In 2018-2019, the airport received a footfall of over 48 million passengers. 

“Being one of the busiest airports in India, the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport has allocated Terminal 1 with terminal boarding bridges for all airlines,” the release added.

“While the Terminal 2 of the airport operates both domestic as well as international flight, the airport currently operates 50 international and 9 domestic airlines. The primary runway at CSMIA handles more than 46 arrivals and departures per hour while the secondary runway has a capacity of 35 flight movements per hour,” it added.

Airline Domestic flights International flights
IndiGo T1 T2
GoAir T1 T2
SpiceJet T2 T2

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