- Over 5 Million International passengers arrived from Jan 2025 to Aug 2025, reflecting sustained growth in global incoming passenger traffic, in line with the global focus on travel and connectivity celebrated on World Tourism Day.
- The UAE, UK, and Thailand accounted for the highest number of incoming international passengers to Mumbai.
- Emerging destinations such as Colombo, Kuwait, and Dammam registered strong growth in incoming international passengers to Mumbai, highlighting evolving travel trends and expanding connectivity through CSMIA.
- Mumbai continues to welcome travellers from across the globe, offering an immediate introduction to the city’s vibrant culture and firmly establishing itself as the premier gateway for international tourism.

With direct connectivity to 55 international destinations, CSMIA has cemented its position as one of the most globally connected airports in the region. The UAE remains CSMIA’s largest source market, contributing 1.5 million arrival passengers between January 2025 and August 2025. England and Thailand follow with 0.38 million and 0.32 million international arriving passengers, respectively.
CSMIA’s growing connectivity is also reflected in the seven new international routes added between April 2024 and 2025, linking Mumbai with Al-Fujairah, Tashkent, Krabi, Almaty, Amman, Manchester, and Tbilisi. Meanwhile, emerging destinations such as Colombo (0.17 million arrival passengers), Kuwait (0.16 million arrival passengers), and Dammam (0.16 million arrival passengers) have become significant contributors to passenger volumes in 2025, highlighting evolving travel trends through Mumbai. This expansion demonstrates CSMIA’s growing global connectivity and its role in supporting both business and tourism.

Beyond being a transit hub, CSMIA offers a uniquely local experience, ensuring that every traveller’s journey begins with a taste of Mumbai’s spirit, warmth, and hospitality. By combining international connectivity with these distinctly local experiences, the airport ensures that every passenger’s journey starts with a sense of Mumbai’s culture, heritage, and charm, reinforcing the city’s role on the global travel map – a fitting reflection of the spirit celebrated on World Tourism Day.



















