Mumbai Airport proposes new user development fees for passengers
Mumbai International Airport Limited plans UDF increases to fund airport upgrades, while reducing airline charges to keep airfares competitive and improve passenger services.
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Mumbai International Airport Limited plans UDF increases to fund airport upgrades, while reducing airline charges to keep airfares competitive and improve passenger services.
Adani Airports Holdings Limited expands DigiYatra to Mangaluru and Thiruvananthapuram, boosting seamless travel and biometric verification at seven airports.
Mumbai International Airport’s T1 redevelopment will enhance capacity, passenger experience, and sustainability, setting a new global standard for eco-conscious airport design by 2028.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport becomes the first in India to earn Level 5 accreditation, joining a select group of global leaders in passenger satisfaction.
Mumbai International Airport have revolutionised the passenger experience by introducing new digital gates in their terminals.
CSMIA is leveraging cutting-edge cleaning technology with autonomous Scrubber Dryer Robots, enhancing operational efficiency within the terminal.
Under the summer carnival's theme of 'Oceanic Escape', the airport will offer travellers activities, exclusive offers and discounts across 125 retail and 127 food and beverage (F&B) outlets.
CSMIA has undertaken a plethora of initiatives to reduce water consumption and promote water recycling, aligning with its commitment to sustainability.
The airport has achieved Level 4 accreditation from Airports Council International (ACI).
In what is considered the first in Mumbai, Uber have announced the launch of Uber Green at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA).
CSMIA has launched its dedicated valet services at the Multi-Level Car Parking (MLCP), promoting an extraordinary and effortless travel experience for all.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport's ‘Taxiway Z’ is an extension of the existing taxiway P and will augment airside efficiency and substantially lowers carbon emissions.
CSMIA comments that the award honours the exceptional work of its staff members, who each day guarantee that operations at the airport operate smoothly.
This latest sustainability measure will reduce waste, lower carbon emissions and incentivise plastic recycling in the airport's fight against zero landfill waste.
Mumbai International Airport has experienced a fruitful year with a 30 per cent increase in air cargo movements, both export and import, during FY22.