Key Points

Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport is witnessing a major shift towards digital travel. Passengers are increasingly using self-service options like check-in kiosks and automated baggage drops. The adoption of the biometric DigiYatra system has been particularly strong, with millions opting for the faster process. This tech-driven approach is supported by AI platforms to streamline the entire passenger journey.

Key Points: Mumbai Airport DigiYatra Hits 6.3 Million Users in 16 Months

  • Over 3.86 million passengers used self-check-in kiosks led by IndiGo and Air India
  • Self-baggage drop units processed 7.15 lakh bags in under 20 seconds each
  • DigiYatra biometric boarding saw usage jump from 12% to 32% monthly
  • The airport uses AI platforms like Aviio for predictive analytics and efficient operations
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Mumbai Airport sees surge in self-service adoption, 6.3 million passengers used DigiYatra in 16 months

Mumbai's CSMIA sees a tech travel surge with 6.3M using DigiYatra, 3.86M self-check-ins, and 7.15 lakh bags processed via self-drop.

"Monthly adoption rose from 12 per cent in April 2024 to 32 per cent by August 2025. - Adani Group Release"

New Delhi, September 25

Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) has recorded a sharp rise in the use of self-service technologies by passengers, reflecting a steady shift towards touchless and tech-enabled travel.

According to a release from the Adani group, over the last 16 months, CSMIA has witnessed significant growth in passenger adoption of digital tools such as self-check-in kiosks, self-baggage drop (SBD) machines, and biometric-based DigiYatra services. This transformation is part of the airport's larger technology-driven approach to ensure faster, smoother, and more efficient travel.

Data shows that between April 2024 and August 2025, more than 3.86 million passengers printed their boarding passes using the airport's self-check-in kiosks.

"Domestic carriers led this shift, with IndiGo (2.58 million boarding passes), Air India (1.09 million boarding passes) and Air India Express (53,301 boarding passes) recording the highest usage of self-check-in kiosks between April 2024 to August 2025. Among international airlines, Air France (90,902), Emirates (18,356), and Lufthansa (18,017) saw growing engagement. August 2025 alone witnessed 264,414 boarding passes printed on self-check-in kiosks by users, nearly 41.84 per cent increase over April 2024 (1,86,419 boarding passes)," the release said.

The usage of self-baggage drop facilities also showed an upward trend. The 32 SBD units at the airport processed around 7.15 lakh bags between April 2024 and August 2025. Domestic carriers accounted for nearly six lakh of these, while international airlines, including KLM, Air France, Emirates, Lufthansa, and Swiss Airways, collectively handled over 70,000. On average, each bag was processed in 17 to 20 seconds.

The Adoption of SBD models rose steadily, with domestic monthly usage increasing from 5.26 per cent in April 2024 to 6.28 per cent in August 2025, while international adoption grew from 4.15 per cent to nearly 14 per cent in the same period.

CSMIA's DigiYatra-enabled biometric boarding system also saw strong traction. With 46 e-gates and 40 face pods installed across both terminals, the facility recorded over 6.3 million users during the 16-month period. Monthly adoption rose from 12 per cent in April 2024 to 32 per cent by August 2025. The system allows passengers to pass through multiple checkpoints in just two to three seconds per touchpoint, making the overall journey faster.

Supporting these digital services is the airport's modernised Airport Operation Command Centre (AOCC) and Aviio, an AI-powered mobile platform developed by Adani Airports. Together, they enable predictive analytics, real-time decision-making, and better coordination among stakeholders, helping the airport manage day-to-day operations as well as emergencies more efficiently.

Other initiatives include the deployment of autonomous cleaning robots to maintain hygiene standards and upcoming plans for smart washrooms and AI-driven solutions across terminals.

- ANI

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Rajesh Q
Good initiative but what about senior citizens who are not tech-savvy? My parents struggled with the self-check-in kiosks last week. Airport staff should be more proactive in helping elderly passengers.
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Arjun K
The 17-20 seconds baggage drop time is impressive! Remember the old days when we had to wait 15-20 minutes just to drop luggage? Mumbai airport is setting new standards for Indian aviation. 👏
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Sarah B
As a frequent flyer between Mumbai and London, I've noticed the improvement. The biometric boarding is seamless. Hope other Indian airports like Delhi and Bangalore catch up soon!
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Vikram M
️Data privacy concerns? With 6.3 million users' biometric data being collected, what measures are in place to protect this sensitive information? The article doesn't address this important aspect.
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Nisha Z
The autonomous cleaning robots are a nice touch! Mumbai airport feels much cleaner and more modern now. Makes me proud to see our airports competing with international standards. ✈️
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Michael C
Impressive numbers! The 41.84% growth in self-check-in shows how quickly Indians are adapting to digital solutions. This is the kind of infrastructure development we need across all sectors.

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