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Chatrapati Shivaji International AirportChatrapati Shivaji International Airport (also transliterated as Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport), formerly Sahar International Airport, is an airport in Mumbai, India. Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport (IATA Airport Code:BOM, ICAO Airport Code : VABB) is located at at a field elevation of 36 feet above sea level. The airport services the metropolitan area of the city of Mumbai and the terminals are physically located in the suburbs of Santacruz and Sahar. The airport was formerly known as Sahar International Airport but was recently renamed after the 16th century king of Maharashtra state, Chhatrapati Shivaji. Statistics The airport is the busiest in India and serves as the primary international gateway to the country with service from 39 international carriers in addition to flag carrier Air India. It also serves as a hub for domestic carriers Indian Airlines, Jet Airways and Air Sahara. The airport averages 369 daily scheduled commercial movements with annual averages of 11 million passengers and 326,000 tons of cargo. Structure The airport consists of the International Terminal (Terminal II aka Sahar) and the Domestic Terminals (Terminal I aka SantaCruz). These terminals use the same airside facilities but are physically separated on the landside, requiring a 10-15 minute drive between them. The Airport Authorities of India provide shuttle services between the domestic and international terminals for connecting passengers. Terminal I is further divided into Terminal I-A serving Indian Airlines and its subsidiary Alliance Air, and Terminal I-B serving Jet Airways, Air Sahara and other private domestic carriers. Terminal II is further divided into Terminal II-A serving most international carriers and Terminal II-C serving Air India and partner airlines. The airport has 2 primary runways designated 09-27 and 14-32. Runway 14-32 (2925 mts) runs between Terminal 1 and Terminal 2, while Runway 09-27 (3489 mts) intersects it south of the terminal buildings. Travel times Journey times from the airport to the centre of Mumbai can vary significantly depending on traffic, typically taking between 40-120 minutes. There is no direct rail link from the airport, but ample public transportation is available. A number of chain and independent hotels are located in proximity to the airport as well. Upgrades The airport is currently undergoing upgrades in order to make in compatible with the new Airbus 380. The changes include installation of a two tiered aerobridge, expansion of taxi bays and concrete reinforcements of the runway. Terminal 2-C is most likely to be assigned to handle the passenger load. Work is estimated to be completed by mid-2006. Airlines - IC - Indian Airlines (Domestic)
- CD - Alliance Air
- 9W - Jet Airways
- S2 - Air Sahara
- DN - Air Deccan
- IC - Indian Airlines (International)
- AZ - Alitalia
- BA - British Airways
- CX - Cathay Pacific
- DL - Delta Air Lines
- EK - Emirates
- EY - Etihad Airways
- GF - Gulf Air
- IR - Iran Air
- KU - Kuwait Airways
- KQ - Kenya Airways
- LH - Lufthansa
- NW - Northwest Airlines
- WY - Oman Air
- PK - Pakistan International Airlines
- QR - Qatar Airways
- QF - QANTAS
- SV - Saudi Arabian Airlines
- UL - Srilankan
- LX - Swiss International Airlines
- AI - Air India (International and Domestic)
- SU - Aeroflot
- AF - Air France
- MK - Air Mauritius
- HM - Air Seychelles
- BG - Bangladesh Biman
- MS - Egyptair
- LY - El Al
- ET - Ethiopian Airlines
- KE - Korean Air
- MH - Malaysian Airlines
- RJ - Royal Jordanian Airlines
- RA - Royal Nepal Airlines
- SQ - Singapore Airlines
- SA - South African Airways
- RB - Syrian Arab Airlines
- IY - Yemenia
- TG - Thai Airways
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