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IPEX South Asia 2010
DefaultChhatrapati Shivaji International Airport, formerly Sahar Airport, is situated in the city of Mumbai in Maharashtra, India.
The airport, has two terminals spread over an operational area of 1,450 acres (5.9 km²), and is India's largest and most important aviation hub and it primarily serves the city of Mumbai. The terminals were formerly known as Sahar (international) and Santa Cruz (domestic). The airport was recently renamed after the 17th century Maratha Emperor, Chhatrapati Shivaji Bhosle, to Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport.
From the airport to your destination you could use any of the modes of transport below:
Pre-paid taxicab
Meter taxis
Cool Cabs
Auto rickshaws
Mumbai Suburban Railway
BEST bus
Private cars for rent
Proposed link on the Mumbai Metro
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Sign and Imaging India 2011