Mumbai: City 1 airport terminal in Vile Parle handles almost 95,000 passengers in the first week after being reopened on October 13, said Mumbai International Airport Ltd.
(MIAL).
Between October 13 and 20, a total of 46,187 passengers landed to the Mumbai 1 (T1) terminal and a higher number – 48,529 – leaving the city of aviation operated from the same terminal, showing mial data.
Overall, 730 flights were operated by airlines including the first go, Star Air, Air Asia India and Trujet.
Indigo will move his flight with a subset of 6E 5200 series to 6E 5399 to T1 from October 31, the word mial.
Delhi, Goa and Bengaluru goals are made for most passenger traffic, each of which is 19%, 29% and 20% comes from T1 in a week, the rest of Terminal 2 in Sahar.
If the airport attached to his plan to reopen the terminal (T1) on October 20, Terminal-2 must handle nearly 12,000 additional leaflets every day in the past week.
With the emergence of the celebration season, demand for air travel has surged, especially on weekends.