Mumbai, the nation’s Financial Hub, is visited by scores of people throughout the year. The Island city has its own airport, called Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport (CSIA), to keep its visitors at convenience. Being an ISO 9001: 2000 certified airport, CSIA has all the features of an intercontinental airport. Indeed, it is the busiest airport of the country, which receives most of the international traffic to India. Stretched over an area of 1450 acres, CSIA is the leading international and domestic aviation hub of India. Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport was earlier known as Sahar International Airport and Santacruz Domestic Airport, seeing that its terminals are sited in the bounds of Santacruz and Sahar. It has two international terminals – 2A and 2C and two domestic terminals – 1A and 1B. From the international terminals, no less than 46 airlines operate around the world, while the domestic terminals cater to the domestic flights of Indian Airlines and various private airlines. The authorities have left no stones unturned to ensure a comfortable journey to the passengers. For connecting passengers, Airport Authorities of India (AAI) has provided shuttle services between the domestic and international terminals. Approximating any other global airport, Mumbai (erstwhile Bombay) Airport is stippled with all the top-notch amenities and features. Ranging from car parking to hiring, public conveniences to ATMs, communications to duty-free shops, luggage services to medical facilities, every single facility can be availed at Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport.
General Information about Mumbai Airport :
Location: Mumbai
State: Maharashtra
Capital: Mumbai
Language: Marathi, Hindi, English
Temperature: Max 42˚C, Min 27˚C (summer), Max 26˚C, Min 14˚C (winter)
Best Season: September to March
Distence From Mejor Places To Mumbai Airport & Accesible Transport:
| Place | Distance | Accesibility |
| Gateway of India | 30 Kms | Taxi, Bus |
| Prince of Wales Museum | 30 Kms | Taxi, Bus |
| Jehangir Art Gallery | 30 Kms | Taxi, Bus |
| Rajabai Clock Towers | 30 Kms | Taxi, Bus |
| Flora Fountain | 30 Kms | Taxi, Bus |
| Marine Drive | 28 Kms | Taxi, Bus |
| Hanging Gardens | 24Kms | Taxi, Bus |
| Haji Ali | 20Kms | Taxi, Bus |
| Juhu Beach | 4Kms | Taxi, Bus |
| Sanjay Gandhi National Park | 20Kms | Taxi, Bus |
| Kanheri Cave | 20Kms | Taxi, Bus |
| Marve & Manori Beaches | 50 Kms | Taxi, Bus, Ferry |
| Elephanta Caves | 40 Kms | Taxi, Bus, Ferry |
| Bassein Fort | 30 Kms | Taxi, Bus, Ferry |
| Essel World & Water Kingdom | 70 Kms | Taxi, Rickshaw |
| Karla & Bhaja Caves | 120 Kms | Taxi, Train, Bus |
| Lonavala/Khandala | 106Kms | Taxi, Train, Bus |
| Karjat | 90 Kms | Taxi, Train |
| Matheran | 90 Kms | Train, Walk |
How to Reach Mumbai Airport :
By Air:
Mumbai can be reached through numerous flights. The international terminal Sahar, renamed as Chatrapatti Shivaji International Airport operates round the clock. Hotel bookings and pre-paid taxis are available at the terminal. The domestic terminal Santa Cruz is about 5km apart and can easily be reached through regular shuttle buses between the two terminals. The domestic airport is well connected and can be used to visit most parts of Western and Southern India.
By Rail:
Mumbai is a prominent railway hub of the country. It is the headquarters to two railway zones, central and western. While Central Railways handles services to the east and south, Western Railways has services to the north from Church gate and Central stations. The main railway station Chatrapatti Shivaji Terminus (CST) formerly known, as Victoria terminus (VT) is located in the heart of the city. Local and outstation trains ply from here. Other railway stations are Dadar, Church gate and Kurla. Bookings are to be made in advance to avoid the last minute rush, as trains are the most used mode of transport. The extensive system of suburban electric train network is the most sought after transport means in Mumbai for city travel.
By Road:
Mumbai is well connected by a network of roads to the rest of India by and state highways. Mumbai has one of the best public bus systems of any major Indian city called BEST buses. Mumbai has a huge fleet of metered black-and-yellow taxis as well.
How to travel in Mumbai:
The Metro Trains of Mumbai add a different dimension to your travel in Mumbai and are also easily available. Mumbai has one of the best public bus systems of any major Indian city. Called BEST buses, their red double-decker buses are an experience to cherish. One can also try suburban electric trains that connect most places in the city, or the large and efficient fleet of metered black-and-yellow taxis.

