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Photos : First Exclusive Inside View of T2 Mumbai

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Bollywood Wall

Lets look at the features and facility of T2 in Mumbai

[highlight highlightColor=”highlight-green” ]1.[/highlight] Mumbai T2 consist of 188 check in and 140 immigration counters. [highlight highlightColor=”highlight-red” ]#Travel made easy[/highlight].

[highlight highlightColor=”highlight-green” ]2.[/highlight] Every hour 42 planes can land and take off . [highlight highlightColor=”highlight-teal” ]#wow[/highlight]

[highlight highlightColor=”highlight-green” ]3.[/highlight] 946 handcrafted Lotus Chandelier, 71,000 light fixture. The architecture & designs of T2 draws it’s inspiration form white peacock

[highlight highlightColor=”highlight-green” ]4.[/highlight] 12,464 sq.mt of lounge area along 21,000 sq.ft area for shopping . [highlight highlightColor=”highlight-blue” ]#sigh[/highlight]

[highlight highlightColor=”highlight-green” ]5.[/highlight] As per the status almost 4 cr. capacity of passengers per year T2 will be witnessing.

[highlight highlightColor=”highlight-green” ]6.[/highlight] T2 will have 9 storey parking for 5000 cars.

[highlight highlightColor=”highlight-green” ]7.[/highlight]6000 Historical artifacts from 6th to 18th century ! [highlight highlightColor=”highlight-orange” ]#one should not miss this[/highlight].

[highlight highlightColor=”highlight-green” ]8.[/highlight] When you are in the escalator make sure you check out that Bollywood Wall .

[highlight highlightColor=”highlight-green” ]9.[/highlight] 7000 exquisite ethnographic objects.

[highlight highlightColor=”highlight-green” ]10.[/highlight] T2 will go under the books of historic importance for airport landscaping comprising 77,000 plants and over 80, diff types of different plant species.

[highlight highlightColor=”highlight-green” ]11.[/highlight]30 Indian languages welcome every passenger at the immigration hall.

In short this is the airport that celebrates Indian in short

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Written by Smita Diwan

Smita Diwan is a Media & Communication evangelist with 15+ years of steady growth. She has served across diverse verticals of Broadcast Journalism, Corporate Communications, Digital Media and Public Relations. A fitness enthusiast, Smita devotes her ‘rare’ free-time to yoga and meditation. As she strongly believes that the right balance is the key to steady growth.

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