• CSMIA facilitated 4.77 million passengers in November 2024, with 3.40 million domestic and 1.37 million international passengers
  • 27,200 ATMs were recorded, with peak traffic observed on 27th November 2024, marking 941 ATMs on a single day
  • Top domestic destinations remain Delhi, Bengaluru, and Goa
  • Leading international routes include DubaiAbu Dhabi, and London Heathrow, with the Middle East region contributing the highest share of international traffic
  • Cargo operations processed 71,046 MT of cargo, reflecting 11% growth compared to 63,924 MT for the same period in 2023

Mumbai, 17th December 2024: Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) maintained its momentum in November 2024, achieving significant growth in passenger traffic and operational efficiency. The airport welcomed 4.77 million passengers, comprising 3.40 million domestic and 1.37 million international travellers. This performance highlights CSMIA’s position as a leading aviation hub, offering smooth travel experiences and enhancing connectivity between regions.

During the month, CSMIA handled 27,200 Air Traffic Movements (ATMs) (19,696 domestic ATMs including freighter and 7,504 international ATMs, including cargo freighters). The busiest day was recorded on 27th November 2024, with 941 flights on a single day. This strong performance was driven by growing demand for both domestic and international air travel during the festive season. CSMIA’s expanding network and focus on providing top-notch services played a key role in meeting this demand, further cementing its position as a major hub for air travel.

Among domestic destinations, Delhi, Bangalore, and Goa emerged as the top three locations, catering to both leisure and business travellers. On the international front Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and London were the most frequented routes.

CSMIA efficiently handled a remarkable 71,046 MT of cargo, comprising 18,653 MT of domestic shipments and 52,393 MT of international consignments. Key domestic commodities included consolidated cargo, engineering goods, and postal mail, while international shipments were dominated by automobiles, pharmaceuticals, and electronics. The top-performing domestic destinations were Delhi, Bangalore, and Kolkata, with London, Frankfurt, and Dubai emerging as the leading international hubs.

Cargo operations demonstrated resilient performance, recording an impressive 11% growth compared to November 2023 with 63,924 MT. This surge was significantly fueled by a 32% rise in the movement of automobile products, underscoring a strong upward trend in this segment. During the month, Cargo operations witnessed 699 Air Traffic Movements (349 Domestic ATMs & 350 International ATMs).

As CSMIA approaches the close of 2024, it remains committed to maintaining its position as a leader in global aviation. With its focus on delivering world-class services and expanding connectivity, the airport continues to set benchmarks in operational excellence and customer satisfaction.

Data at a Glance:

Passenger Traffic – November 2024
International Pax Domestic Pax
Departure 657,205 1,690,012
Arrival 715,541 1,713,008
Total 1,372,746 3,403,020

Domestic passenger growth YOY (Vs Nov’23): 6.6%
International passenger growth YOY (Vs Nov’23): 8.1%

ATMs for November 2024 International ATMs Domestic ATMs  
Passenger 7,154 19,347  
Cargo 350 349  
Total 7,504 19,696