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    • Price details from: 04/11/2009

      Return Flight to BOMBAY from TORONTO PEARSON

      Return Flight to BOMBAY from TORONTO PEARSON

      Air India Limited / Jet Airways
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      Departure Yyz : Wed 18/11/09
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      Return Bom : Wed 25/11/09
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    • Price details from: 07/11/2009

      Return Flight to BOMBAY from LONDON HEATHROW

      Return Flight to BOMBAY from LONDON HEATHROW

      Air India Limited
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      Departure Lhr : Sat 12/12/09
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      Return Bom : Sat 16/01/10
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      Return Flight to BOMBAY from LONDON HEATHROW

      Return Flight to BOMBAY from LONDON HEATHROW

      Kuwait Airways
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      Departure Lhr : Mon 14/12/09
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      Return Bom : Wed 30/12/09
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    • Price details from: 06/11/2009

      Return Flight to CORK from BOMBAY

      Return Flight to CORK from BOMBAY

      Etihad Airways
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      Departure Bom : Thu 10/12/09
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      Return Ork : Sun 27/12/09
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    • Price details from: 05/11/2009

      Return Flight to GOA DABOLIM from BOMBAY

      Return Flight to GOA DABOLIM from BOMBAY

      Indian Airlines
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      Departure Bom : Tue 29/12/09
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      Return Goi : Sun 03/01/10
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How to get to Bombay by plane

Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport (BOM) is India's busiest airport is the primary international gateway to the country.

The airport consists of two terminals : International Terminal (Terminal 2, Sahar) and a Domestic Terminal (Terminal 1, Santacruz). Both terminals use the same airspace but are physically separated on land. There is a free shuttle bus connecting them.

The Domestic Terminal is further divided into Terminals 1A and 1B. Terminal 1A serves Indian Airlines, its subsidiary Alliance Air and Kingfisher Airlines. Terminal 1B serves the various private airlines such as Jet Airways, Air Sahara etc.

The International Terminal is divided into Terminal 2C (Air India and its partner airlines) and Terminal 2A (which serves most of the other International Airlines. Terminal 2B is unoperational at present. Terminal 2C is considerably better than the others. The domestic terminals are undergoing a long overdue upgrade. Terminal 1B now meets international standards and work is going on on Terminal 1A

Travellers' opinions of the Mumbai's airport haven't been that great. Unfortunately, it's a bit of a fleapit and immigration is quite slow, although it is improving. You will be accosted by low level airport employees offering to ease your way through immigration in return for a bribe. Do not take up the offer — these days immigration is not that much of a hassle and it is not a good idea to encourage corruption.

Paid parking is available at the airport. The charges are Rs. 50 per 4-hour block for cars. Longer term parking is available in a "premium" area, but it is hideously expensive, amounting to Rs. 600 per day.

The domestic terminal 1A of Chattrapati Shivaji International Airport. The domestic terminal 1A of Chattrapati Shivaji International Airport.

The airport is 28 km from downtown. Take a prepaid coupon taxi to minimize hassle. Go to the taxi office and purchase a coupon to take to the driver. The coupon will have the taxi registration number written on it. Make sure that you get into that very taxi. Do not accept a lift from someone claiming to be a taxi driver as they may also charge much higher prices designed to target tourists. The charges will depend on the general area you need to get to, and will include all tolls to be paid. Most premium hotels will organise their own cars which is a much better alternative.

You can also take a bus/taxi to Vile Parle Station and take a local train from there. Travel 1st class to avoid hassle. Do not try this during the morning rush. It's a good option in the evening, since it's off-peak direction then.

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