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Mumbai Airport Unveils Terminal For Private Jets

Spread over 753.26sq. metres, the terminal has been built with an aim to support the movement and processing of passengers flying through chartered flights from the airport.

OT Staff

Mumbai International Airport has launched an all-new, renovated General Aviation terminal facility, exclusively for private jets. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) introduced its all-new, revamped General Aviation (GA) terminal offering luxury and convenience for travellers on November 1.&nbspThe new terminal can handle over 50 passengers every hour. 

The GA terminal has luxurious interiors accentuated with light and space. The terminal offers expansive lounges with butler service, complemented by a curated menu of super-food lite bites, a stylish bar, and a buffet serving global cuisine. 

You will be able to reserve the meeting and conference room facilities with state-of-the-art audio and video aids in advance.&nbspSpread over 753.26sq. metres,&nbspthe terminal has been built with the aim of supporting the movement and processing of passengers flying on chartered flights from the airport.

It has an efficient processing area with Customs and Immigration and immediate access to private jet aircraft stands. Passengers can also access Wi-Fi enabled services and IT system integrated processes that will efficiently move them through all interaction points. They can avail of a dedicated porter service, check in and hand baggage processing with a minimum waiting period. In addition, the terminal is fully accessible to passengers with special needs and reduced mobility.

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