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Mumbai: Auto ban forces domestic AI passengers to take longer route to T2

<p>Air India has shifted its domestic operations from&nbsp;1A&nbsp;to T2, however its passengers will have to use either private vehicles or taxis to get there</p>

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Air India has shifted domestic operations to the international terminal from October 1. However, this shift has only inconvenienced passengers, as the easiest access via the Rs 400 crore Sahar elevated road to T2, is only for four-wheelers, not for auto rickshaws.

The easiest access via the Rs 400 crore Sahar elevated road to T2, is only for four-wheelers. File pic
The easiest access via the Rs 400 crore Sahar elevated road to T2, is only for four-wheelers. File pic

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