Mumbai Airport's fresh travel advisory: CSMIA highlights key dos and don'ts for passengers
ETimes | May 11, 2025 9:39 PM CST

In light of escalating tensions in the border, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) in Mumbai has issued a comprehensive travel advisory to ensure passenger safety and streamline airport operations. This advisory is particularly pertinent as several airports across northern and western India have been temporarily closed, leading to significant disruptions in air travel.
Key dos for passengersArrive in advance: Passengers are advised to reach the airport at least 3 hours prior to domestic flights and 4 hours before international departures. This extra time accommodates potential delays due to heightened security measures and increased passenger volumes.
Carry valid identification document: For identity verification and security checks, make sure you have a government-issued photo ID, like a passport or Aadhaar card.
Stay informed: Regularly check your airline's official website or mobile app for the latest updates on flight schedules and any changes in operations.
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Cooperate with security personnel: Be ready for extensive security checks and swiftly and politely comply with all airline and airport official orders.
Monitor official communication channels: Rely on official sources for information and avoid sharing or acting upon unverified news or rumors.

Essential don'ts for passengersAvoid sharing unverified information: Refrain from circulating or acting on unconfirmed news or rumors, as they can cause unnecessary panic and confusion.
Do not engage in unnecessary travel: If your journey is not urgent, consider postponing your travel plans to reduce congestion and allow for smoother operations at the airport.
Avoid carrying prohibited items: Ensure that your baggage complies with airport security regulations and does not contain items that are restricted or prohibited.
Do not resist security procedures: Understand that enhanced security measures are in place for your safety; cooperation is essential to facilitate efficient processing.
Avoid relying on social media for updates: Social media platforms may not provide accurate or timely information; always verify details through official airline or airport channels.
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Operational impact and recommendationsThe closure of 32 airports in northern and western India till May 15 has caused significant disruptions to flight operations. Airlines are rerouting flights via Mumbai, particularly between northern India and the west, which results in longer routes and higher traffic.
Passengers traveling through Mumbai Airport during this period should anticipate longer wait times and possible delays. It is advisable to remain patient and allow ample time for check-in, security checks, and boarding procedures.
Following Mumbai Airport's travel warning is essential during these trying times to protect both individual safety and the efficient running of the airport. Passengers can help make travel safer and more effective for both themselves and other people by adhering to the suggested dos and don'ts.
Passengers are advised to refer to official sources, such as the website of their airline and the official communication channels of the Mumbai Airport, for the most precise and current information.
By staying informed and prepared, travelers can navigate the current situation with greater ease and confidence.
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