Mumbai: With the celebration season around the corner and with countries around the world to relieve travel restrictions, August witnessed a surge in the number of passengers traveling through Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSIA).
“More than 1.5 million passengers have flew in and out of CSIA in August, compared with 4 lakh passengers traveling on August 2020.
Working tirelessly through a pandemic, the airport has continued to strive to provide unbroken connectivity to travelers Creating.
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In the midst of the celebration season, CSMIA played a total host of around 15.87,150 passengers with flights above domestic and international destinations in August.
This month, the airport has served around 14.02,369 domestic passengers and 1.84 .787 FLEW international location, “said an airport official.
“About 7,85,479 passengers arrived at CSMIA in August, while 8,01,677 passengers departed from CSIA to various domestic and international destinations.
CSIAs registered Delhi, Bangalore and Goa emerged as the most traveling domestic destination from CSIAs with 2,42,085, 1,11,026 and 95,089 passengers respectively.
While Doha appears as the top international destination with around 41,410 passengers to and from CSMIA.
This was followed by Dubai and men with 37.126 and 18,190 passengers respectively, internationally traveling from Mumbai.
Indigo, water India and Vistara carry the highest number of passengers on the domestic route while Qatar Airways, Indigo and Air India serve the majority of passengers internationally, “the official added.
With a festival like Raksha Bandhan, Janmashtami and Onam falling on weekends in August, CSMIA witnessed the trend of increasing passengers traveling over the weekend.
CSMIA registered the cave appeared as the highest travel destination with 22,078 passengers followed by Srinagar, Jammu and Leh during the weekend 2021.
In addition, trends in the number of passengers traveling to relax and internationally expected in the coming months, with many festivals and holiday seasons come.
“By loosening limitations, there has been an increase in passenger traffic, and thus, the majority of Indian states and international countries need a negative RT-PCR certificate.
To make trips without hassle, CSMIA has established several testing facilities in terminal 2 for passengers International and domestic.
Since its launch on September 2020, CSMIA has added new facilities and explores various roads to accommodate and reduce the time of residence for passengers waiting for reports.
For passengers who want faster results, CSMIA also has facilities for express testing that provides a diagnosis Fast & accurate in 13 minutes, “said the official.” In addition, CSMIA has stepped further towards passenger safety by allowing the solution to the discovery of MyLab Space to set the RT-PCR test counter and to facilitate sample processing for fast turnover.
Additional TEL Ah was introduced for convenience and offered a quick report to the passengers arriving.
The RT-PCR test facility in CSMIA for passengers who arrived and departed was a gift for tourist concerns about various quarantine rules on the border, “added the official.