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Mumbai International Airport Limited (MIAL) put up a good show on the launch of its new terminal, T2, with on-time departure and arrival of the first flights on Wednesday afternoon.
The city’s main roads getting jammed due to the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena-sponsored rasta roko was a concern.
One of the city’s biggest taxi unions had also threatened to stop its services at the terminal. Even so, MIAL managed a smooth transition.
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Mumbai's T2 terminal puts up a good show on day 1
Photographs: Rajesh Karkera/Rediff
“Everything has worked with clockwork precision. We are relieved,” said a senior executive. An Air India Airbus A330 aircraft, carrying 110 passengers from Singapore via Chennai, was the first arrival, at 1 pm; it was greeted with a water cannon salute.
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Mumbai's T2 terminal puts up a good show on day 1
Photographs: Rajesh Karkera/Rediff
A Jet Airways Mumbai-London flight was the first departure.
On an average, the airport here handles a little over 30,000 international passengers and 190 international flight movements in a day. Passenger movement is the lowest on Wednesdays and, hence, the day was chosen for the transition.
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Mumbai's T2 terminal puts up a good show on day 1
Photographs: Rajesh Karkera/Rediff
“There might have been minor glitches but there was nothing of concern,” said GVK Vice-Chairman Sanjay Reddy. The GVK group developed the new terminal at a cost of Rs 5,500 crore
(Rs 55 billion).
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Mumbai's T2 terminal puts up a good show on day 1
Photographs: Rajesh Karkera/Rediff
The passengers seem to have enjoyed the experience.
“There was applause in the plane when we landed. Everyone clapped. I’m so thrilled to be a part of the city’s history,” said Uma Lal, who flew in on the AI plane from Chennai. “The check-in was quick. The terminal looks fantastic,” said Pinky Lilani, who flew to London.
However, some areas in the terminal are still being readied.
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