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Mumbai Airport Achieves Top Honour, Becomes India’s 1st and World’s 3rd to Earn Prestigious Recognition

Mumbai's CSMIA becomes India's first and the world's third airport to earn Level 5 Customer Experience Accreditation.

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Mumbai Airport Achieves Top Honour, Becomes India’s 1st and World’s 3rd to Earn Prestigious Recognition

Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) in Mumbai has reached a significant milestone by becoming the first airport in India and the third globally to obtain the prestigious Level 5 Accreditation for Airport Customer Experience, the highest honor awarded by Airports Council International (ACI). Gautam Adani, chairman of Adani Group, expressed his joy regarding this achievement.

In a social media post, CSMIA declared, “Exciting news, travelers! Mumbai Airport has just become India’s first and the world’s third #airport to gain Level 5 Accreditation for Airport Customer Experience—the highest distinction granted by the @airportscouncil. This success is due to our data-driven, digital-first, and passenger-focused approach that places you at the heart of everything we do. Here’s to more seamless travels, happy passengers, and setting new standards in excellence! ”

Overseen by Adani Airport Holdings Ltd (AAHL), the Mumbai airport’s success was also recognized by Gautam Adani. He stated, “There is no better proof of business success than a company’s ability to serve its customers. At every moment, this guiding principle is what I urge all members of Adani Airports to dedicate their efforts to. And there can be no greater sense of appreciation than seeing our @CSMIA_Official achieve @ACIWorld’s esteemed Level 5 Accreditation for Customer Experience. Not only are we the first airport in India, but we are also the third in the world to reach this milestone. ”

 

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He added, “It is my pledge on behalf of AAHL to continue serving all our passengers who travel through our airports. Thank you to my passengers. Thank you to my colleagues at AAHL. ”

In November 2024, CSMIA further enhanced its operations, serving 4. 77 million passengers, which included 3. 4 million domestic and 1. 37 million international travelers. Furthermore, the airport handled 27,200 Air Traffic Movements (ATMs), encompassing both domestic and international flights, as reported by IANS.

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