Mumbai Airport’s Lost & Found Department Reunites Passengers with 64,000+ Items in 2024
Mumbai Airport’s Lost & Found Department Reunites Passengers with 64,000+ Items in 2024
Travelling through Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA), Mumbai, can often lead to the unintentional loss of personal belongings. In 2024, Mumbai’s Lost & Found Department worked tirelessly to recover over 64,000 misplaced items, demonstrating their commitment to passenger satisfaction. On average, around 5,000 items are left behind by passengers each month at CSMIA, ranging from cash, jewelry, passports, phones, jackets, and even earphones. These items are often found at high-traffic areas like security checkpoints, boarding gates, lounges, food courts, and arrival smoking lounges.
CSMIA’s Lost & Found Department works around the clock, handling over 5,000 queries each month with professionalism. Items are catalogued, stored securely, and verified to ensure safe returns, typically within a single day. With a blend of innovation and dedication, CSMIA’s Lost & Found team continues to set high standards in customer service, ensuring every passenger’s experience is both safe and memorable.
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