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Old May 18, 16, 11:19 pm
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PLEASE NOTE that CERTAIN DOMESTIC FLIGHTS OF Air India (#010-399 and 900-999) are ACTUALLY segments of INTERNATIONAL FLIGHT and hence for the following discussion should be considered INTL flights.


TRANSFER at BOM

Air India and Vistara operate all of their international and domestic flights out of the same NEW terminal (T2). There is no need to change terminal or take any bus/taxi.

Low-cost airlines operate out of legacy Santacruz domestic terminal (T1) and you need to continue to follow the usual practice of changing terminal.
(For those not familiar with Santacruz Airport - CSIA - while both T1 and T2 uses same airfield and runaways, they are quite apart landside and can be 25-45 min by taxi depending on the traffic)

If first time in BOM then it is advisable to book connection with AI or Vistara to avoid this transfer between terminals.

INTL-to-INTL connections (suspended as of Jan 2022 due to COVID):

If both legs are on the same airline or on airlines that have interlined agreement, then your bags will be tagged to your final destination. But verify this fact when you actually check your bags at your origination and reconfirm by inspecting the bag tags.

Otherwise you have to go through immigration, collect bags and check-in again. This may need appropriate Visa too. If you have to do this, provide for 3 to 4 hours layover to be safe.

INTL-to-DOM transfer

Practice is similar to what you may find at major airports in the world such as JFK, LHR, etc. You have to go through immigration, collect bags, go through customs and then TURN LEFT upon exit from customs towards transfer area. DO NOT GO STRAIGHT into Semi-controlled reception area.

It is best to have entire reservation on single PNR to avail of better baggage allowance. Otherwise expect to pay high tarrifs of excess baggage. Also in case of delayed incoming flight, you will be most likely accomodated on the domestic portion.

Note that certain domestic looking segments of AI are actually onward leg of continuing International flight (#010-399 and 900-999). When connecting to/from these flights, treat them as INTL segments.

DOM-to-INTL transfer

It is best to have entire reservation on single PNR to avail of better baggage allowance. Otherwise expect to pay high tariffs of excess baggage. Your bags will be most likely tagged to your final destination when it is same airline or when airlines have interline agreement. Again, best to double check and reconfirm by looking at the bag tags. Otherwise, you have to collect bags at BOM and check-in again. Please check with your airline for the current process. Posts on this thread that are more than couple of months old, should be in "Trust but Verify" category.

If you are travelling by Air India and your incoming flight to BOM has been classified as international flight (currently applicable to certain AI flights only) then you would have already completed immigration process at your origin and you will simply follow INTL-to-INTL connection at BOM.

Otherwise, you will go through immigration at BOM airport even when your bags are checked to your final destination directly.
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Old Jul 3, 22, 3:51 pm
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Have an upcoming intl - intl transfer at BOM on two separate bookings. What do you guys fill on the address in the air Suvidha form for this situation?
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Old Jul 4, 22, 7:54 am
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Originally Posted by oliver2002
I/I transit was restored this April.
Thanks appreciate the help.
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Old Jul 14, 22, 9:57 am
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I have a 7.5 hour transit layover in BOM in a few days on a single ticket BKK-BOM-ZRH, TG317 in J and LX155 in F.

A couple of days ago I tried to book the airside Niranta, and was successful, but when I received the confirmation, it was vague enough that I thought it wise to double check that it was indeed the international airside location, and not one of the other locations. It turns out that the airside location is closed, and I'm booked into the arrivals landside location in T2 level 1.

Is it worth the effort of applying for an eVisa (UK citizen) etc rather than sit around in the lounge for 7+ hours? I'm fully vaxxed if that makes any difference.
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Old Jul 14, 22, 10:04 am
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Originally Posted by Howard Long
Is it worth the effort of applying for an eVisa (UK citizen) etc rather than sit around in the lounge for 7+ hours? I'm fully vaxxed if that makes any difference.
I assume you're on a single ticket and don't have to come landside for LX BP. You will get access to the Adani F lounge which is very very good. It has sleeping rooms, showers etc. for a 7.5 hour transit you will be more than fine.
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Old Jul 14, 22, 11:33 am
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Originally Posted by PiperAtGatesofDawn
I assume you're on a single ticket and don't have to come landside for LX BP. You will get access to the Adani F lounge which is very very good. It has sleeping rooms, showers etc. for a 7.5 hour transit you will be more than fine.
I just discovered I don't have much choice: for whatever reason, UK citizens aren't on the eVisa list.

Thanks for the information, I didn't realise there were sleeping rooms or an F area available.

Edit: perhaps this explains it?

https://e-visa.co.uk/india/news/e-visa-uk-canada
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Old Jul 14, 22, 11:51 am
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Originally Posted by Howard Long
Thanks for the information, I didn't realise there were sleeping rooms or an F area available.
It's a quiet private sleeping area not individual rooms as some lounges have. And the F lounge in BOM is very good. You get a la carte dining, fancier place to lounge, top shelf booze etc. There used to be a free 30 minute head & shoulder massage as well. But since they changed vendors I'm not sure if it is still available. It was discontinued in the J lounge so I would assume the same has happened in F - but it doesn't hurt to ask.
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Old Jul 15, 22, 9:43 am
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Originally Posted by Howard Long
I just discovered I don't have much choice: for whatever reason, UK citizens aren't on the eVisa list.

Thanks for the information, I didn't realise there were sleeping rooms or an F area available.

Edit: perhaps this explains it?

https://e-visa.co.uk/india/news/e-visa-uk-canada

I think the Adani lounge limits entry to 4 hours before flight. Not sure if its enforced for transit pax.
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Old Jul 18, 22, 7:29 am
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Originally Posted by Acid
I think the Adani lounge limits entry to 4 hours before flight. Not sure if its enforced for transit pax.
It used to be enforced. I assume that will continue. However, unless the flight arrives very early... they will not complain too much. Especially for F pax.
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Old Aug 5, 22, 10:21 am
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BOM domestic to International

Hi, while this has been a well discussed topic, wanted to know if the free inter-terminal coach service is now running in BOM. Wife is flying Indigo to Mumbai (T1) and connecting to Virgin Atlantic (T2) on separate ticket. While we know that she needs to collect checked bag and have spaced it accordingly, wanted to know if the shuttle is running or if taking a cab / auto still the only option.
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It was about 3 months ago.
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Old Aug 6, 22, 1:49 am
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Shuttle will be crowded. Even if it is running a cab would be a better option. Last time I did this a couple of months ago (albeit from T1 to a hotel near T2), it cost around INR 300. Taking a cab would be quicker & more convenient.
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Old Aug 12, 22, 6:02 am
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The shuttle does operate. You have to take the elevator/escalator all the way down after baggage collection to where the Niranta hotel is location. Shuttles are crowded and the frequency is about 30 mins so you're much better off taking a cab.
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Old Aug 30, 22, 10:35 pm
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Originally Posted by 9V-SGE
Have an upcoming intl - intl transfer at BOM on two separate bookings. What do you guys fill on the address in the air Suvidha form for this situation?
I similarly have I/I transfer at BOM on two separate bookings. SIN-BOM on SQ and BOM-DXB on EK. No hold luggage. How does this work at BOM? Is there a transit service or EK desk?? Thanks heaps.

My return is mirror. DXB-BOM on EK and BOM-SIN on SQ. All in J.

[I will get an eVisa but want to escape going landside!]

Last edited by kanangela; Aug 30, 22 at 10:36 pm Reason: added return sector
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Old Aug 31, 22, 1:02 am
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Yes there is a transit desk which will have SQ and EK staff available. Look out for it, don't follow the crowds rushing to immigration...
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Old Aug 31, 22, 3:35 am
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Yes there is a transit desk which will have SQ and EK staff available. Look out for it, don't follow the crowds rushing to immigration...
Thank you thank you thank you!!!
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