Mumbai Airport Issues Fresh Travel Advisory Amid India-Pakistan Tensions: CSMIA Lists Do's And Don'ts For Passengers

Mumbai Airport Issues Fresh Travel Advisory Amid India-Pakistan Tensions: CSMIA Lists Do's And Don'ts For Passengers

As the Indian aviation industry remains worried about the escalating tensions between India and Pakistan, Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) released new guidelines for travellers.

Dhairya GajaraUpdated: Saturday, May 10, 2025, 10:34 PM IST
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Mumbai: As the Indian aviation industry remains worried about the escalating tensions between India and Pakistan, Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) released new guidelines for travellers.

Do's:

. Arrive well in advance

. Make arrangements to reach the airport well in advance before your scheduled departure. Additional screening and security measures are in place.

. Carry Government-issued photo IDs

. Ensure you keep your passport, visa, any Govt-issued photo ID, ticket/boarding pass ready and easily accessible for inspection.

. Pack smart & light - according to security guidelines Liquids: Limited to 100ml containers in carry-on bags, placed in a clear zip-lock pouch.

. Electronics: Laptops and tablets must be placed separately in trays during screening.

. Prohibited items: Check the airline or airport's website before packing.

. Keep luggage with you at all times

. Unattended baggage will be treated as suspicious and may lead to emergency procedures implemented.

. Stay informed

. Monitor announcements via airport social media handles, airport displays, airline apps / websites.

. Report anything unusual

. If you notice any suspicious activity or unattended items, immediately inform the nearest CISF officer or airport staff.

. Cooperate with Airport Security

. Please cooperate calmly and respectfully with any checks or questions.

Don'ts:

. Avoid unnecessary conversation about security

. Refrain from jokes, pranks, or casual mentions of weapons, bombs, or threats-even in private conversations.

. Do not accept items from strangers

Do not agree to carry or watch over another person's luggage without verifying contents and origin.

. Do not record Security Operations

. Filming or photographing security checkpoints or personnel is strictly prohibited under rules and regulations.

. Avoid crowding or obstructing checkpoints

. Follow signage and queue systems.

. Avoid crowding or obstructing checkpoints

. Follow signage and queue systems.

. Do not block Security or Emergency Exits

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