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The terminal has 11 passenger boarding bridges. MIAL renamed Terminal 1B to Terminal 1 in January 2017 to help fliers identify it easily. [49] Citing safety and structural challenges, in March 2024, the Adani Group announced plans to demolish and re-build Terminal 1, a few months after the airport in Navi Mumbai starts operations.
Terminal 1, which opened in 1998, is the newer, [19] larger and more prominent terminal. The terminal is divided into three sections and handles most passengers on scheduled as well as charter flights: Concourse A handles domestic and intra-Schengen flights. Concourse B handles non-Schengen and intercontinental flights.
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A low-cost carrier terminal, with a capacity of two million passengers a year, will be built in the first phase. It will have an apron area of 67,000 m 2 (720,000 sq ft), 17,000 m 2 (180,000 sq ft) terminal area, and parking for ten code C aircraft. [48]
The parking garage across from KCI’s new terminal uses technology and bright red and green lights above parking spaces to direct drivers to available spaces.
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When COVID-19 reduced travel demand, many employees were able to park directly at Terminal 1. Travel demand rebounded by 2022 which led to concerns about parking capacity at Terminal 1. Some airport workers were directed to resume parking at Terminal 2 but some workers expressed apprehension due to behavior and crime on the trains and at stations.
Front façade of Terminal 1 (Ninoy Aquino Terminal) Covering 73,000 square meters (790,000 sq ft), Terminal 1 of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport was designed to handle six million passengers annually. It is often referred to as the Ninoy Aquino Terminal, as it was the site of the former senator's assassination in 1983.