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New Mumbai airport terminal to open Wednesday

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New Mumbai airport terminal to open Wednesday

22airportMumbai, Feb. Feb 10: A month after it was inaugurated by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, the Terminal 2 of Chhhatrapati Shivaji International airport (CSIA) here can commence operations from Wed, an officer said here Monday.

The first incoming flight to T-2 will be an Air India Singapore-Mumbai service Wed afternoon, while the primary departure will be a Jet Airways Mumbai-London Heathrow, a GVK-Mumbai International airport Ltd. (MIAL) spokesperson said.

All international flights’ departure before 1 p.m. will be from the present old terminal and all departures when 1 p.m. will be operated from the new terminal, the spokesperson said.

Similarly, all incoming flights before noon would be from the old terminal and all arrivals when noon will be from T-2.

Post-inauguration Jan 10, the T-2 has undergone a comprehensive security sweep as well as final stages of Operational Readiness Activation and Transition (ORAT) exercises.

Under ORAT, MIAL undertook familiarisation processes for airlines, ground handling workers, security, customs, immigration and workers to get them at home with the terminal building, its new technologically advances systems, facilities and method for smooth and seamless transition of all stakeholders from the old international terminal to swanky new T-2.

In addition to experiencing the new T-2, all international passengers arriving at the CSIA would drive on the new Sahar Elevated access road at Level 4, a new dedicated road for all private vehicles, cabs and special coaches.

The new SEAR offers seamless and signal-free connectivity from Western express road, cutting the time period by around 30 minutes.

Spread over 4.40 million sq. feet, the compact T-2 sets world benchmarks in field infrastructure development, with a capacity to handle 40 million passengers annually.

It also options India’s largest public room, ‘Jaya He’ in the kind of a three-km long Art Wall, illuminated by skylights with over 5,000 artworks and artefacts from all over the country.

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