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Mumbai Airport sees 23% rise in passenger footfall

Mumbai Airport undisputedly managed to secure the status as a premier gateway, providing seamless connections to major cities across the nation.

Mumbai Airport sees 23% rise in passenger footfall
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As a remarkable start to the summer months, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) in Mumbai witnessed a notable performance in passenger traffic for the month of May 2023, solidifying its unrivalled position as a luminary of aviation excellence.

Backed by its excellent connectivity and world class infrastructure, the Mumbai airport observed a surge in both domestic and international passenger numbers. This extraordinary achievement serves as an indelible testament to CSMIA’s prowess, further cementing its eminence as a vanguard of aviation in India.

The month of May emerged as a testament to CSMIA’s dedication to achieving monumental growth, witnessing an astounding total of 4,343,806 passengers with 2,109,607 arrivals and 2,234,199 departures. Comparing May 2023 to April 2023 (40,14,823), Mumbai Airport has experienced an 8% increase in passenger numbers showcasing the airport’s consistent growth.

CSMIA has also seen a meteoric rise in Air Traffic Movements (ATMs). In May 2023 alone, the airport recorded a total of 26,054 ATMs, thereby showcasing its importance as a key aviation centre.

Mumbai Airport undisputedly managed to secure the status as a premier gateway, providing seamless connections to major cities across the nation.

On the other hand, in the international arena, Dubai dazzled as the top destination, boasting a staggering influx of 100,581 arrivals and outflow of 113,859 departures, Abu Dhabi and Singapore as well stood amongst the top 3 international destinations, unlocking unprecedented global travel opportunities for passengers seeking uncharted horizons.

On May 27, 2023, CSMIA witnessed substantial passenger movement numbers with 76,037 arrivals and 75,319 departures, showcasing an astounding total of 151,356 passengers.

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