After returning from Africa, we spent Sunday in Mumbai so that we could go to the U.S. Consulate on Monday -- Lon needed to renew his passport, and I needed to have pages added to mine. Since we arrived at 4:45 AM, we napped for a few hours after showers and breakfast. In the afternoon we walked over to the new international terminal at Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport, which opened in February. (I've posted a few pictures earlier: http://srollinson.blogspot.in/2014/06/new-international-terminal-at.html)
Obviously, we couldn't go inside, but we walked the outside public areas of the arrival and departure areas. We weren't the only people to be just taking a look at the impressive structure.
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The departure area. The pillar and ceiling design theme continues inside the terminal. |
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The arrivals area. Lon has spent a lot of time here waiting for me! |
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Fountains in the arrivals area. The structure in back is the parking garage. |
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Coffee is not really a big thing in India, but Starbucks just opened. The Devanagari script is a transliteration of the English. The "home-grown" coffee chain is "Cafe Coffee Day", also on this level. |
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An elevated road connects the international and domestic terminals. Until it opened, you had to drive about 5 km (3 miles) through Mumbai traffic. That took at least 15 minutes and could take up to 45 minutes in rush-hour traffic. The dedicated road makes it a 5 minute trip. I love the palm trees planted along the road. |
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And, of course, no mention of the outside of Mumbai's airport can ignore the famous slums that surround it. This photo was when landing last September, so it's through airplane glass and from a pretty good distance, but you can see that the slums come right up to the fence. |
I have visited the Starbucks Mumbai which is recently opened at the new T2 airport. I must say that it is a great place to relax, sit back and enjoy coffee and the awesome aroma.
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