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\"Mumbai<\/p>\n

Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport<\/a> (BOM) is always packed with people. The financial capital of India attracts a multitude of airlines throughout the world, due to its strategic location. Most passengers traveling to India spend connection time at Mumbai Airport. This is as it is a vital international hub that millions of tourists and business travelers visit every year. In 2022 Mumbai International Airport welcomed an astounding 40 million passengers; making it a gateway for both domestic & international travelers.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

Passengers throng to Mumbai from the USA<\/a>, Middle East, Europe, Asia, and Africa; making it the most south-after destination. The airport currently caters to Air France, Ethiopia Airlines, Virgin Atlantic, Singapore, etc.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

It is certainly a daunting task to manage the bustling crowd; besides, managing the airport’s two terminals and ensuring seamless connectivity is a huge challenge for airport authorities. In this guide, we unveil the essential information and tips to optimize your connection time at Mumbai Airport.<\/span><\/p>\n

Also Read:<\/b> Restaurants near Mumbai Airport<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n

International and Domestic Connections<\/b><\/p>\n

The two terminals at Mumbai airports are Terminal 1 & Terminal 2 {T(1), T(2)}. T1 caters to a limited number of domestic flights, while T2 primarily handles international flights. For international connections, if you already have your boarding pass and checked bags through to your final destination, a minimum of one hour is sufficient. In case of any delays such as congested airspace, or security check lines, you ought to allocate two hours.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

Once you land it is important to follow the signs for international transfer in order to reach the transit area. You can walk into any airline desk in the transit area to obtain a boarding pass. After completing the security clearance, you will enter the main departure lounge of T2.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

If you have separate tickets and your bags have not been checked, then the procedure will be different. It will be mandatory for you to clear the immigration, collect your bags, pass through customs, and then check-in for your next flight. It will be a time-consuming process, especially during peak hours; thereby, it is important to allow three hours for a landside transfer.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

Mumbai Airport has simplified domestic connections. It has a dedicated domestic transfer facility that helps in simplifying the entire process. Domestic flights are primarily operated from T1 by airlines like IndiGo and AirAsia India, while full-service carriers such as Air India and Vistara operate from T2.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

Terminal Transfers<\/b><\/p>\n

Keep in mind that T1 and T2 are not connected by a passenger transit system. Therefore, commuting between the terminals requires taxis, or other Uber services, which are readily available at your disposal. The distance is hardly three miles, but Mumbai traffic woes would significantly increase the travel time. To ensure a stress-free connection, allocate a minimum of three to four hours when transferring between terminals at Mumbai Airport.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

Following these Steps will Ensure You Have a Smooth Journey:<\/b><\/p>\n