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By Air
: There is an extensive network of flights from
Mumbai's Sahara (International) and Santa Cruz (Domestic) airports.
International flights connect it to all the major cities of the world.
There are domestic flights to all the major cities of the country.
Sahara International Airport is an important point of entry for many
foreign airlines, and nearby Santa Cruz Airport serves domestic
flights. Mumbai handles about 60% of the international and nearly 40%
of the domestic air traffic in India. International flights connect
Mumbai to all the major cities of the world.
Mumbai Airport has two terminals, Terminal I for domestic operations
and Terminal II for international operations. Both terminals are
situated about 4-km apart. Terminal I has two distinct terminal
facilities viz. Terminal I-A and Terminal I-B which are situated
approximately 750m from each other. While Terminal I-A caters to all
domestic flights operated by Indian Airlines and Alliance Air, the
Terminal I-B caters to all other domestic airlines.
Terminal II is one block of buildings, which has two units viz.
Terminal II-A and Terminal II-B and are on either side of the Visitors
Concourse. All Air-India flights are operated from Terminal II-B.
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