Flyers arriving in Mumbai should book a cab before they land at Santa Cruz airport. The Friday showers led to the closure of pre-paid cab counters at the Santa Cruz terminal as cabs were stuck in the traffic jams and hence, were not available.

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However, international flyers did not encounter this problem at Sahar as it has parking facility for 1,200 cabs unlike Santa Cruz which parks 350 vehicles.

When Anuj Kumar, 28, a resident of Mahim landed at Santa Cruz terminal of Mumbai airport on Friday at 7.30pm he spent a good 45 minutes looking for a cab.  As the pre-paid cab counter (PPCC) was shut, he had to walk for 2kms to the highway with his luggage to hire a taxi.  “Had I known this I would have asked my wife to book a fleet cab as there was no taxi available,” says Kumar.

Even Shweta Malhotra, 26, a finance executive from Goregaon agrees with Kumar.  “This will be really inconvenient for passengers.  If flights get delayed and arrive at the same time during peak hours, there will be a mad scramble for taxis,” said Malhotra. 

“Booking a cab in advance is a good option in such a rained out scenario,” she added. 

The spokesperson for Mumbai International Airport Limited (MIAL) was unavailable for comment.