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Mumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (BOM) — The Complete Master Guide 2026

Gateway to South Asia · India’s Second-Busiest Airport

Mumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (BOM) — The Complete Master Guide 2026

Two terminals, the new Aqua Line metro that finally beats Mumbai traffic, the Adani Lounge revolution since the 2024 ownership transfer, monsoon survival tactics — and the elephant in the room: NMIA opened on Christmas Day 2025 and is already moving domestic flights off BOM.

✈️ IATA: BOM📍 30 km North of South Mumbai🚇 Aqua Line Metro ₹10–₹80🛂 DigiYatra Live

⚡ 2026 Quick Reference — Key Facts at a Glance

Aqua Line Metro (Line 3)
₹10–80 by distance — to BKC, Mumbai Central, Cuffe Parade | underground
Tourist Metro Pass
₹280 / 1 day · ₹700 / 3 days — unlimited Aqua Line travel
Prepaid Taxi to Bandra
₹350–450 (MIAL counter, fixed rate)
Prepaid Taxi to Colaba/CST
₹700–900 (+25% night surcharge after 00:00)
Uber/Ola to Bandra
₹250–500 (variable surge — peak hours +50%)
Adani Lounge East Walk-In
$55 USD (~₹4,600) — Priority Pass / Visa Infinite eligible
Inter-Terminal Shuttle T1↔T2
Free — every 20 min, 15–20 min journey
Arrive Early (International)
3.5 hours (peak departure wave 22:00–02:00)

🏢 1. Terminal Architecture: T1 vs T2 (and the T1 Demolition)

BOM operates two terminals that are about 5 km apart by road on opposite sides of the active runway — confusingly enough, they share an airport boundary but cannot be walked between. Get the terminal right at the booking stage. T1 is mid-redevelopment until 2028, so the assignment rules have changed since 2024.

🛫 Terminal 1 (Domestic LCCs Only)

Airlines: IndiGo, Akasa Air, SpiceJet — domestic departures only.

Status: Operating in reduced form pending the Terminal 1 Redevelopment Programme. The 1A pier was demolished in 2024; full rebuild scheduled to complete by 2028 to a 20 MPPA (million passengers per annum) standard.

Don’t assume your IndiGo flight is at T1. Air India Express and some IndiGo international flights now use T2 instead. Always check the boarding pass — getting the wrong terminal costs you 45 minutes by road.

🌏 Terminal 2 (International + Full-Service Domestic)

Airlines: All international carriers (Emirates, Qatar, Lufthansa, BA, Singapore, ANA, United, Etihad, Turkish, Air France-KLM, Saudia, Oman Air, Vistara legacy routes), plus Air India and Air India Express domestic.

Vibe: The flagship — a 4-storey 4.4 million sq ft glass-and-steel landmark with hand-finished jali screens that filter the morning sun across the check-in concourse. Worth a slow walk through.

Level 4 holds the international departures floor. Domestic departures from T2 use Level 1 — different security checkpoints, separate immigration. Read the gate prefix on your boarding pass before you queue.
🚐 Inter-Terminal Shuttle (Free)

A free MIAL shuttle runs between T1 and T2 every 20 minutes during operational hours. Journey time 15–20 minutes, but allow 45 minutes total if you’re connecting — the security re-check at the second terminal can be slow. The shuttle stops on the airside-facing curb of each arrivals hall.

🛂 2. Immigration, DigiYatra & Biometric Boarding 2026

India has accelerated its biometric rollout. Three changes have meaningfully cut the pain at BOM since 2024 — but only for travellers who actually use them. Most foreign passengers walk past the DigiYatra gate without knowing what it does.

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DigiYatra (Domestic Only)

Live at T2 Gate 2 departures. Indian passport holders + select foreign nationals with an Aadhaar/equivalent can register via the DigiYatra app, then walk through entry gate, security, and boarding without showing documents. Saves 15–25 minutes during peak. Foreign visitors with no Aadhaar cannot use it.

FTI-TTP for Foreigners (Rolling Out)

India’s Fast Track Immigration — Trusted Traveller Programme launched at Delhi/Mumbai/Bengaluru in 2024 for select foreign nationals. Pre-enrol online, then use dedicated e-gates on arrival. Currently limited to long-stay visa holders and OCI cardholders — not yet for tourist visas.

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CISF Security & The CT Rollout

CT-scanner rollout at T2 is nearly complete in 2026 — newer 3D scanners are now installed in the Business and First Class queues, and on selected economy lanes. Behaviour depends on your specific lane: check the “Laptops Out” signage at the conveyor before unpacking. Where the older X-ray remains, liquids and laptops still come out of the bag. Belt and shoes off for foreign passport queues. Expect 15–35 min depending on the wave.

🛬 e-Visa & Arrival Lanes

India’s e-Visa is processed at standard immigration counters at T2 — not at separate e-Visa lanes (despite what older guides claim). Allow 45–75 minutes during the 02:00–06:00 long-haul arrival wave from Europe. The visa-on-arrival counter, where it exists, is for Japan/Korea/UAE nationals only.

🚇 3. Transport: Aqua Line, Taxis & Mumbai Traffic

For decades the only options were prepaid taxis and the meter-rigged kaali-peeli. That changed in October 2025 when Mumbai Metro Line 3 opened end-to-end and finally connected the airport directly to South Mumbai underground. For the right destination, the metro is now the fastest option of any in this city.

⭐ Aqua Line (Line 3) Metro — The Game Changer

India’s first fully underground metro corridor. Line 3 runs 33.5 km from Cuffe Parade (South Mumbai) through Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC) to SEEPZ in Andheri East. Two airport stations: CSMIA T1 and CSMIA T2. Trains every 5–7 min in peak, every 12 min off-peak. Air-conditioned. Crossed 4 crore (40 million) riders by April 2026.

Fare:
₹10–80distance-based, contactless
To BKC:
~12 min, ₹40
To Mumbai Central:
~25 min, ₹60
To Cuffe Parade:
~38 min, ₹80
Tourist passes (effective April 2026): Unlimited 1-day ₹280 · Unlimited 3-day ₹700. Buy at any station kiosk. Best value if you’re shuttling between BKC, Bandra, the airport and South Mumbai over a multi-day stay.

🚕 MIAL Prepaid Taxi (Inside Arrivals)

The official MIAL counter is inside the arrivals hall at both T1 and T2. Pay at the counter, receive a slip with the driver name and vehicle plate, then board the assigned taxi outside. Government-fixed rates, no surge, no negotiation. Cash or card.

Bandra: ₹350–450
Andheri / Powai: ₹450–600
Worli / Lower Parel: ₹550–750
Colaba / CST / Nariman Point: ₹700–900
Night surcharge: +25% applies between 00:00 and 05:00 on all prepaid fares. Tip not expected.
🛣️ Driver will ask: “Sea Link or Highway?” For South Mumbai runs, two routes diverge after Bandra: the Bandra–Worli Sea Link (toll ~₹85, saves ~20 min vs the WEH at peak hours) or the new Mumbai Coastal Road (the bigger 2026 bypass that has displaced WEH for most Colaba/CST traffic — toll on extension segments). The Atal Setu / MTHL only applies if you’re heading toward Navi Mumbai or NMIA. Always say yes to Sea Link or Coastal Road for a flight connection — paying the toll once is cheaper than missing departure.

📱 Uber, Ola & BluSmart (Rideshare)

All three apps work at BOM with dedicated pickup zones — follow signage to the rideshare bay, not the immediate curb. BluSmart is all-electric and notably cheaper for off-peak airport runs. Surge can spike +50–100% during the 22:00–02:00 international arrival wave.

To Bandra: ₹250–500
To Powai: ₹300–550
To Colaba: ₹600–1,100 (peak surge)
Payment: in-app card / UPI
⚡ BluSmart Scheduled Pickup — the unfair advantage. Unlike Uber and Ola, BluSmart lets you book up to 48 hours in advance with a guaranteed driver. For a 04:00 international flight, a scheduled BluSmart at 01:30 is meaningfully more reliable than refreshing Uber at 01:15 hoping the surge resolves. The driver and ETA confirm by SMS the night before. For early-morning long-hauls in particular, this is the booking to make first.
🚦 Mumbai Traffic Buffer — The Rule You Cannot Ignore

Mumbai traffic does not behave like other cities. The Western Express Highway and Eastern Express Highway both back up unpredictably; a 9 km journey from Bandra to BOM that takes 18 minutes at 06:00 can take 75 minutes at 18:30. For a 22:00 international flight from Colaba, leave at 18:00 by taxi or 19:30 by Aqua Line. The metro is the only mode that ignores street traffic — use it whenever practical.

🛋️ 4. Lounges: The Adani Takeover

When Adani Airports took full operational control of CSMIA in 2024, they consolidated the international and domestic lounge offering under the Adani Lounge brand. The 2026 product is a clear step up from the previous GVK-era offering — better food, longer hours, broader access.

✨ Adani Lounge — Eastern Wing (T2 International Departures, Level 4, near Gate 45)

Walk-in price:
$55 USD~₹4,600
Access:
Priority Pass · LoungeKey · Visa Infinite/Signature · select Amex Platinum
Hours:
24/7 (aligned with intl. flight schedules)
LoungePair flex pass:
₹4,289 / 2 hours (no fixed time)
The flagship — quiet zones with proper recliners, a hot Indian buffet that genuinely represents Maharashtrian/Punjabi/South Indian cuisine rather than airport-bland, and tarmac-facing windows. Best lounge for the long-haul wave when you have 4+ hours to kill before a 02:00 transcontinental departure. Often crowded between 22:00 and 00:00; arrive early or expect a 20-min wait.

🍴 Adani Lounge — Domestic T2 (Domestic Departures, T2)

The domestic-side counterpart for Air India and Air India Express full-service flyers. Smaller footprint than the Eastern Wing but the same hot Indian buffet quality and Priority Pass acceptance. Cleaner and quieter than the international side if your itinerary allows you to use it.

💎 GVK / Loyalty Lounge T2 (legacy operator, still active)

The pre-Adani lounge brand survives in a smaller form. Accessible via Priority Pass, DragonPass, HDFC Infinia, and Diners Club Black. Backup option when the Adani Eastern Wing is at capacity. Food is buffet-standard rather than aspirational.

⚠️ T1 Lounge Status

Terminal 1’s lounge inventory is limited during the redevelopment phase. Plaza Premium Lounge T1 remains operational, accepting Priority Pass for departures, but space is tight. Most premium domestic flyers route via T2 instead.

🍛 5. Food & Shopping: Vada Pav and the Maharashtrian Counter

🥪 Jumbo King — The Mumbai Vada Pav That Actually Tastes Right

If you eat one thing at BOM, eat the vada pav at Jumbo King — Mumbai’s native chain serving the city’s definitive street snack inside the airport. ₹40–60 each. Aaswad at T2 is the second pick: traditional Maharashtrian thali plus more refined renditions of vada pav and pav bhaji. Skip the airport McDonald’s and the Subway — you’re in Mumbai for a few hours, eat what the city is famous for.

☕ Irani Café T2 — Bun Maska, Chai & the Persian-Mumbai Hybrid

Mumbai’s Irani cafés are a vanishing 19th-century tradition — a Parsi-Persian inheritance of bun maska (buttered bread) with chai, kheema pav, and berry pulao. The T2 outpost preserves the flavours in airport form. Bun maska + cutting chai = the most Mumbai breakfast you can have.

🛍️ Shop & Dine — Carry-On Gifts That Clear Customs

For homeward-bound foreign passengers, the safe bets are: chiwda and chakli (Maharashtrian savoury snacks, vacuum-sealed), Alphonso mango pulp in season (April–June), Darjeeling and Assam tea from the T2 Tea Trove counter, and FabIndia handloom scarves. Avoid airside-priced Indian sweets — they’re double Mumbai market rates.

💡 6. Insider Tips: Monsoon, NMIA & Mumbai-Only Quirks

🌧️ Monsoon Season — June to September Is a Different Airport

Mumbai monsoon flooding can shut down approach roads to BOM within 90 minutes of a heavy cloudburst — and unlike Delhi, the airport sometimes runs on a single runway because the second one is intersected by a flood-prone area. For June–September flights, build a 3-hour traffic buffer. The Aqua Line is monsoon-immune (it’s underground) and has become the go-to during washouts. Check the flight status app before leaving any hotel south of Bandra.

🌫️ Winter Smog & Fog — November to February

Less talked about than the monsoon but just as disruptive: Mumbai winter mornings (Nov–Feb) regularly drop below CAT-II visibility thresholds, particularly between 04:00 and 09:00. Long-haul departures to Europe and Singapore that push out before sunrise can sit on the apron for 30–60 minutes waiting for the runway to clear. If you have a tight onward connection at LHR, FRA or SIN, watch the flight tracker the evening before and consider rebooking the connecting leg with a wider buffer.

✈️ NMIA Exists Now — Read Your Boarding Pass Carefully

Navi Mumbai International Airport (IATA: NMI) opened on 25 December 2025 and went 24/7 in February 2026. As of 2026, NMIA handles ~34 daily domestic departures from IndiGo, Air India Express, and Akasa Air. It is 35 km southeast of BOM — easy to confuse, expensive to mistake. If your boarding pass says NMI rather than BOM, you are at the wrong airport. There’s no easy taxi connection between the two.

💧 Free Filtered Water Stations

T2 has filtered water dispensers at most washroom blocks airside on Levels 1 and 4. Bring a refillable bottle — the sealed water at the convenience kiosks is ₹100 (~$1.20) for 500 ml, four times the city street price. Tap water in Mumbai is not safe to drink; always use filtered dispensers or sealed bottles.

📱 SIM Cards — Buy at the Arrivals Counter

Jio, Airtel, and Vi kiosks operate inside the T2 arrivals hall. 5G is now the default in Mumbai. A 28-day Tourist Pack with 1.5 GB/day plus unlimited calls runs ₹450–700. Carry a passport copy and a passport-size photo — both are required at activation. The kiosks in arrivals are notably cheaper than the city telecom showrooms.

👩 Solo Female Travellers & 24/7 Mumbai

Mumbai is widely regarded as the safest major Indian city for women travellers, and the airport reflects that. The Aqua Line metro and MIAL prepaid taxis are safe to use after midnight — both are CCTV-monitored end-to-end, and the metro has dedicated women-only carriages on most trains. If you need help, every terminal arrivals hall has a dedicated women’s assistance desk near the exit (look for the pink CISF lanyard). For a late arrival, choose MIAL prepaid or scheduled BluSmart over flagging an unbooked street taxi.

💵 GST Refund & Currency

India does not currently operate a tourist VAT/GST refund scheme — purchases inside the country are not refundable on departure (unlike Europe and Thailand). For currency exchange, airport rates are 4–6% worse than Bandra/Colaba forex shops. Withdraw INR from a city ATM during the visit and exchange the residual at a Thomas Cook or Mustafa branch in town, not at BOM. The currency counters in arrivals are for emergencies only.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get from Mumbai Airport (BOM) to South Mumbai? +
Three options: the Aqua Line metro (Line 3) runs underground from CSMIA T2 to Cuffe Parade in ~38 minutes for ₹80 — usually fastest, immune to traffic; MIAL prepaid taxi ₹700–900 (45–90 min depending on traffic); Uber/Ola ₹600–1,100 with surge. For Colaba/CST/Nariman Point, the metro is normally the best choice unless you have heavy luggage or it’s past 22:30 (the line closes around 00:00).
Do my flights leave from BOM Terminal 1 or Terminal 2? +
T1: domestic LCC flights only — IndiGo, Akasa Air, SpiceJet. T2: all international flights, plus Air India and Air India Express domestic. The terminals are 5 km apart with no walking connection — always verify the boarding pass before leaving home. A free shuttle runs every 20 minutes between T1 and T2 if you connect, but allow 45 minutes total.
Is my flight from BOM or Navi Mumbai (NMIA)? +
Read the IATA code on your boarding pass. BOM = Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International (the older airport, this guide). NMI = Navi Mumbai International, opened December 2025, now operating ~34 daily domestic flights. NMIA is 35 km southeast of BOM with no inter-airport shuttle — you can’t easily switch if you arrive at the wrong one.
How early should I arrive at Mumbai Airport? +
Domestic: 2 hours. International: 3.5 hours, especially during the 22:00–02:00 long-haul departure wave when Emirates, Qatar, Etihad, BA and Lufthansa all push out within an hour of each other. Add a 1-hour traffic buffer June–September for monsoon flooding risk on the approach roads.
Can foreigners use DigiYatra at BOM? +
Generally no. DigiYatra requires Aadhaar (Indian national ID) for registration. Foreign citizens with OCI cards or long-stay residency may be eligible — check digiyatra.org. The faster track for foreign nationals is FTI-TTP (Fast Track Immigration — Trusted Traveller Programme), but it requires advance enrolment and is currently limited to long-stay visa holders.
Do I need to remove liquids and laptops at BOM security? +
It depends on the lane. The CT-scanner rollout at T2 is nearly complete in 2026 — newer 3D scanners are live on Business/First Class queues and selected economy lanes (laptops/liquids stay in). Older X-ray lanes still require both out. Check the signage at the conveyor of your specific lane before unpacking. Belt and shoes off for foreign passport queues. Allow 15–35 minutes for security depending on the wave.
What is the walk-in price for the Adani Lounge at BOM T2? +
$55 USD (~₹4,600) for the Adani Lounge Eastern Wing in T2 international departures. Priority Pass and LoungeKey are accepted. LoungePair sells a flexible 2-hour pass for ₹4,289. The lounge is 24/7 and tarmac-facing, with proper Maharashtrian/Punjabi/South Indian buffet — well above standard airport-food quality.
Is Mumbai tap water safe to drink at the airport? +
No — across Mumbai, the rule is filtered or sealed only. BOM provides free chilled filtered water dispensers at most washroom blocks airside. Bring a refillable bottle — the sealed bottles at the convenience kiosks run ₹100 for 500 ml, much higher than city rates.

📊 2026 Summary Data Table

Feature Current Data (2026)
IATA Code BOM
Terminals T1 (domestic LCCs, partial — redevelopment to 2028) + T2 (international + full-service domestic). 5 km apart, free shuttle.
Primary Currency Indian Rupee (INR / ₹)
Aqua Line Metro (Line 3) ₹10–80 distance fare; tourist day pass ₹280 / 3-day ₹700; CSMIA T1 + T2 stations; trains 5–7 min peak
MIAL Prepaid Taxi to Bandra ₹350–450 (fixed; +25% night surcharge 00:00–05:00)
MIAL Prepaid Taxi to Colaba/CST ₹700–900 (fixed)
Uber/Ola/BluSmart to Bandra ₹250–500 (variable surge)
Adani Lounge East Walk-In $55 USD (~₹4,600); Priority Pass / LoungeKey / Visa Infinite eligible
Inter-Terminal Shuttle Free — every 20 min, 15–20 min journey
Tourist SIM (28-day) ₹450–700 (Jio / Airtel / Vi); 5G default; passport + photo at activation
Biometric Tech DigiYatra at T2 Gate 2 (Indian/Aadhaar holders); FTI-TTP rolling out for select foreigners
Free WiFi “Mumbai Airport WiFi” — Indian SIM OTP required (foreigners can use international SIMs roaming)

This guide is maintained by the aifly.one Autonomous Intelligence Team. Verified for May 2026 travellers. All prices in INR (₹) unless stated.


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