Adani-Operated Mumbai Airport First In India To Get Level 5 Accreditation From ACI

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CSMIA was also honoured with Confederation of Indian Industry's 'National Award for Excellence in Energy Management' in September last year. (Photo Source: Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport)

Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, operated by Adani Airport Holdings Ltd., has bagged the prestigious level 5 accreditation for "customer experience" from Airports Council International World, a media release stated on Wednesday.

CSMIA is the first airport in India and third airport in the world to receive ACI's level 5 accreditation, which is the highest distinction awarded by ACI.

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"CSMIA is thrilled to stand among the world's leading airports to receive this esteemed recognition. This prestigious accreditation is the outcome of our dedication to understanding and enhancing the passenger experience," AAHL Director Jeet Adani said.

The airport operators credited its accreditation to design thinking methodologies which enabled the development of innovative solutions that address the needs of all stakeholders including airlines, retail and lounge partners, and regulatory bodies.

Electronic-gates at the entry to T2 being increased from 24 to 68, which is the highest number of e-gates at the kerbside at any airport in India, the release stated. (Photo source: Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport)

"There is no greater manifestation of business success than a company's ability to serve its customers. Every moment, it is this guiding principle that I urge all members of Adani Airports to dedicate their hours to," Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani posted on X.

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