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Upon arrival at the terminal, passengers are greeted by the check-in area,

                     where they are required to drop off their luggage not intended for carry-on.

                     Thirteen island counters are arranged in a single row, with eight of them
                     positioned  in  two  rows  on  either  side,  spanning  from  A  to  P.  Exclusive

                     V.I.P. seating and lounge spaces are available for business class passengers

                     at both ends. Adjacent to the curb, a range of amenities awaits, including
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                     currency  exchange,  ATM  services,  information  desks,  cafés,  baggage
                     weighing stations, and more.

                     4.1.3. Security check









                       Way  to  domestic
                       security check-in
                       Outbound
                       immigration                                           Security check
                       counter               Immigration and skylight for
                                                   departure hall.
                              Figure 24: International security check at Mumbai airport


                     After  check-in,  international  passengers  proceed  to  the  same  level  for

                     security screening, whereas domestic passengers need to descend to the

                     third floor. Upon completing security screening, international passengers
                     proceed to the immigration counters, which total sixty for departures.



                     Domestic  passengers  access  security  screening  via  escalators  from  the
                     third level; the area marked with yellow is surrounded by landscaping and

                     houses 16 security desks.
















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